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Think you know Raptivity?

Raptivity

Fresh off the heels of DevLearn 2015, I'd like to talk about a recent experience I had. During DevLearn 2015, I got to share a few moments with a long time customer - LVMPD and Shay Patel, a member of their content development team. Here at Raptivity we are focused on both flexibility and ease of customization of our interactions.

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Raptivity to Showcase New Launch at DevLearn 2017: Flavors by News Editor

LearningGuild

Team Raptivity will showcase its flagship interactivity-building tool at DevLearn 2017, with a special focus on its recent launch, Raptivity Flavors.

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Raptivity and Quillionz – The New Way to Build Interactive Quizzes

Raptivity

Raptivity has always been at the forefront of innovation. As a product, Raptivity has always focused on interactivity building and left content ownership to instructional designers and SMEs. A course creator can then edit, improve, or delete these questions to make them Raptivity ready.

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

eLearning 24-7

Last week, I attended DevLearn. In the recent past, Raptivity has been recognized as the king of template space for RCATs, especially with simulation templates. Not only was it quite present at DevLearn, but in general, this is one of the new “hot” items in the space. I wasn’t disappointed.

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DevLearn Reflections

Raptivity

Just back from DevLearn and still reeling under its effect, I thought it would be the perfect time to share my experience with everyone. Though team Raptivity has been a known face at DevLearn, it was my first visit, and my maiden chance to experience it live, and I must admit, I was bowled over.

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Confused of Brighton

Clive on Learning

With the script now 1/3 complete and with a session agreed at the eLearning Guild's DevLearn 2007 in San Jose in November, my mind is turning to how I can convert this script into a half-decent piece of e-learning to show all those folks who come along to take a look.