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Snap! by Lectora Review

Integrated Learnings

Recently Trivantis, makers of the eLearning development program Lectora, announced the release of Snap! While the product isn't revolutionary and at times leaves more to be desired, with a $99 price tag, Snap deserves a closer look. Trivantis' marketing team has put together this chart. By Joseph Suarez. by Lectora.

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eLearning Trends In 2019: How To Use Them To Enhance Your Learning Strategy

QuoDeck

While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. My assessment is that in 2019, we will see a higher percentage of programs going to the fully online format that can be consumed on the device of the learner’s choice (ranging from smartphones/tablets to laptops/desktops).

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eLearning Trends In 2019: How To Use Them To Enhance Your Learning Strategy

Adobe Captivate

While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. My assessment is that in 2019, we will see a higher percentage of programs going to the fully online format that can be consumed on the device of the learner’s choice (ranging from smartphones/tablets to laptops/desktops).

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ELEARNING TRENDS IN 2019: HOW TO USE THEM TO ENHANCE YOUR LEARNING STRATEGY

QuoDeck

While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. My assessment is that in 2019, we will see a higher percentage of programs going to the fully online format that can be consumed on the device of the learner’s choice (ranging from smartphones/tablets to laptops/desktops).

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eLearning Trends In 2019: How To Use Them To Enhance Your Learning Strategy

EI Design

While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. My assessment is that in 2019, we will see a higher percentage of programs going to the fully online format that can be consumed on the device of the learner’s choice (ranging from smartphones/tablets to laptops/desktops).