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The Best eLearning Authoring Tools, Platforms & Software

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In order to generate training materials for their staff, instructional designers most frequently use authoring tools for eLearning; which includes compliance, soft skills and hard, onboarding, etc. Very simple to use; no coding or design experience is necessary. Because of its simplicity of use, it is better suited for newer designers.

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4 Mobile Lectora Templates for Responsive Course Design

eLearning Brothers

Many of the Lectora templates in our library have an interesting feature: responsive design. The designs of these dynamic courses is coded to stretch, compress and suit itself to the screen that it’s being viewed on. This click-to-reveal tabbed interaction allows the learner to view more information within one module.

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Keeping Tabs on Lectora Interaction Templates

eLearning Brothers

In a show of beautiful design, we have a large number of templates—especially for Lectora—that make use of digital tabs which allow you to turn one module into many different slides. Do you have an illustration or module that needs to stay in view while learners scroll through a few subtopics? Try a tabbed interaction!

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eLearning Magic: 3 Lectora Course Enhancement Tips

eLearning Brothers

We love Lectora for its versatility and quality. Lectora does the job, and it does it well. Today we’re talking about a three types of Lectora templates that will work wonders, raising the visual quality of your Lectora course to the umpteenth degree. Download today!

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eLearning and Copyright: Are You at Risk?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

With powerful development tools such as Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise, TechSmith Camtasia, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora, it’s never been easier to create relevant, highly interactive, and visually stunning eLearning. Another search finds a cute cat video that will add the perfect amount of humor to your module.

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Responsive Design Tips for eLearning Courses

eLearning Brothers

Nowadays the world seems to be all a-clamor over the idea of “responsive design” for eLearning. When talking about “responsive design” (for our purposes), I mean to design a course that responds to the technology platform currently in use. Responsive design is a bit different than what I call “resizable design.”

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5 Tips for You to Reduce E-learning Development Time

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As the instructional designer, you are under pressure to create a course that meets the demands of the client, on time, while taking care to avoid glitches. If your course has many modules, use templates to develop them in short time. A major concern in e-learning development is the time constraint. Sounds like a tall order?

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