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2014 Lectora User Conference Sessions Sneak Peek!

Trivantis

The 2014 Lectora® User Conference, held this Spring from April 1 – April 3, is packed with fantastic sessions on topics ranging from Lectora e-Learning development to working with CourseMill LMS. Here’s a sneak peek of some of the great sessions focusing on using the amazing tools included with Lectora Inspire!

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5 Reasons to Attend an e-Learning Conference

Trivantis

Here are a few more reasons: Learn about key issues and new techniques in the industry. The more conferences you engage in, the more likely you will be asked to speak at future events or write articles for industry publications. Register for the 2014 Lectora User Conference today! Enjoy yourself!

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Accessible Design: AIDC22 Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Last week, TLDC hosted another stellar event—the Accessible and Inclusive Design Conference (AIDC). Panel Discussion facilitated by Kayleen Holt, with panelists Charles Adams, Star Peterson, Chris Paxton McMillin, and Alan Natachu Bookmark the event website for easier access to all recordings. Think Inclusion, Not Compliance.

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Nashville Notes: One-on-One Sessions Available at the LUC 2015

Trivantis

Are you ready for the 2015 Lectora® User Conference? We have so many fun events planned for you, from the opening reception at the Renaissance Hotel to the off-site closing reception, great keynotes and more. Book now to ensure you get a chance to talk to the Lectora and CourseMill® experts. These sessions will fill up!

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Free learning & development webinars for December 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Authoring Tools Smackdown — Storyline, Captivate and Lectora Go Head-to-Head Three widely used authoring platforms are all very different, and each one has evolved over the years. Storyline, Captivate and Lectora have unique strengths and weaknesses, so how do you pick the best fit for your project needs?

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

The Learning Dispatch

If the visual designer checks for color contrast issues, errors will be caught and fixes will be implemented much earlier. Tyler argues that the primary owner of color contrast is the visual designer (although the business owner may have input through a marketing style guide).

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

The Learning Dispatch

If the visual designer checks for color contrast issues, errors will be caught and fixes will be implemented much earlier. Tyler argues that the primary owner of color contrast is the visual designer (although the business owner may have input through a marketing style guide).