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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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Event Recap: Lectora User Conference 2015

E-learning Uncovered

Back in May, I presented at the 11 th annual Lectora User Conference. My presentation was all about using Lectora’s status indicator object and showcasing unique, but easily implemented, uses for it within courses. A few lucky participants walked away with our recently released E-Learning Uncovered: Lectora 12 book.

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Effective Use Of Game-Based eLearning In Higher Education

Raptivity

Game-based eLearning takes the competitive and scoring elements of video games, like points, levels, badges, and leaderboards, and applies them to an instructional context. Uncertainty can be induced in a game by introducing unexpected events, chance, random responses, or by leaving part of the rules and underlying models implied.

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What is SCORM? A Complete Guide on SCORM Files and Packaging

learnWorlds

There are different levels of SCORM compliance, as some LMS can only read and deliver the course but do not track attendance, scores or save the learner’s progress. Here are a few examples of what is tracked using SCORM persistency: The final score of the course. Lectora Desktop. SCORM Certified. Total time spent.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I've been working with Lectora and Captivate to create my eLearning content (see Jan 13th I'm not yet Captivated by Lectora ). Use Javascript calls from within Captivate to write to variables in Lectora. Call a Javascript flash API from Lectora to pull the values out of the flash object. I used Captivate 3 to verify this.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I've been working with Lectora and Captivate to create my eLearning content (see Jan 13th I'm not yet Captivated by Lectora ). Use Javascript calls from within Captivate to write to variables in Lectora. Call a Javascript flash API from Lectora to pull the values out of the flash object. Using Send E-mail from Captivate.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

For example, should decisions about color contrast be made at the quality assurance stage? She showed the necessity of using plain language (including how to use Flesch-Kincaid Readability Score) in your content. In addition to her work on color, Crystal Baker presented on the art of language in accessibility.