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Using Custom Progress Bars in Lectora

Integrated Learnings

Lectora’s progress bars are like a “You are here” marker for eLearning courses, providing visual feedback to users about their progress. The three types of Progress Bars in Lectora are Timer, Table of Contents, and Custom. For some extra customization, use a variable to Set Progress instead of a static number.

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Creating Synchronized Media Events with Lectora Inspire

Trivantis

Lectora Online - USA. Lectora Online - EU. Lectora Inspire. Lectora Publisher. Lectora Online. by Lectora. Lectora Express - The Easy LMS. Lectora Talent Management. Lectora Mobile. Custom Development Services. Custom Content Creation. Lectora Inspire. by Lectora.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Reading Time: 8 minutes Introduction Last week, Scissortail was a proud sponsor of TLDC’s latest event, called The Road to Learning and Development: From Teaching to Instructional Design. I also captured the resources shared throughout the event, which are listed at the end of the post. But if you didn’t register, don’t fret.

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Using jQuery and Lectora to Customize Your e-Learning Courses: Part 3

Trivantis

This is Part 3 of my 4-part blog about leveraging jQuery to take your Lectora® courses beyond “good” into the “awesome” territory. In Part 2 , we learned how to move your scripts outside Lectora for quicker access and built a cool word game. But there’s already a drag-and-drop question type in Lectora! But we can do more.

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Using jQuery and Lectora to Customize Your e-Learning Courses: Part 2

Trivantis

This is Part 2 of my 4-part blog about leveraging jQuery to take your Lectora® courses beyond “good” and into the “awesome” territory. Moving your scripts outside Lectora. I recommend using an external editor like Notepad++, Sublime Text or Brackets to edit your scripts outside of Lectora. Now attach the my_functions.js

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Google Calendar in Lectora

Integrated Learnings

When I was recently asked to teach a class on how to use Google Calendar I started thinking about how to integrate it with Lectora. Embedding a calendar in your Lectora training can be done through Lectora's External HTML object. Start in Lectora. Click on the down arrow next to the calendar you want to embed in Lectora.

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Using jQuery and Lectora to Customize Your e-Learning Courses: Part 4

Trivantis

This is the fourth and final part of my jQuery in Lectora® series, so we are going to build something exciting and learn something rather complex. We already have jQuery, so we don’t need to add any more scripts, so let’s get to editing the Lectora page. getValue(); //special check for Lectora’s “empty field” value.

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