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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

Whether it’s designing live training events for corporations or creating content as a subject matter expert , knowing your niche inside and out allows you to capitalize on your expertise and experience. LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online.

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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. Ask, am I making a person feel "other"?

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5 Reasons to Attend an e-Learning Conference

Trivantis

The more conferences you engage in, the more likely you will be asked to speak at future events or write articles for industry publications. It’s important to socialize too. People often say the spontaneous “hallway conversations” they have with other attendees are an extremely beneficial part of attending an event.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

learnWorlds

Join the leading event for online course creators and entrepreneurs. The two titles are often used interchangeably, and the real differences come from the person using the definition and the context of the conversation. Get your fully social, engaging and interactive online school. No personal branding option (for instructors).

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Keynote Resources from #LUC2017

Kapp Notes

The Lectora 2017 Users Conference promises to be an exciting and engaging event. Here are some “mock” risk elements that can be placed into instruction: Starting over Social credibility Not solving the problem Losing (points, games, lives) Recognition. Mission Possible: Creating Learner Engagement from Karl Kapp.

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions—Part 2

ATD Learning Technologies

In October 2013, an eLearning Guild report showed the most common authoring tools were Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, Articulate Storyline, Articulate Studio, and Trivantis Lectora, and those tools are still leaders in this market. Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, and Lectora all let you add custom JavaScript.

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Top 11 to 20 Authoring Tools for 2013

eLearning 24-7

20 Lectora Inspire. where Lectora is based). However, if you are an ID or e-learning developer person, this is not the product for you. If you are not an ID person but have some course building knowledge, no worries – you can do well in the product. #14 Actions, properties, events. Fun Features. Fun Features.