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3 Things I'm Looking Forward To In Lectora Version 11

Integrated Learnings

By Jay Lambert Trivantis gave a sneak preview of their upcoming Lectora Version 11 release at this week's user conference in Chicago. Many of us have been nervous that Version 11 brings a complete interface redesign (yes, I still fondly remember the old "traffic lights" from before the previous redesign).

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A Knockout Year for Lectora

eLearning Brothers

It was a pretty big year for Lectora. At the beginning of 2013, we were graced with Lectora 11, or—more properly—Lectora Inspire version 11. Rounding out this brilliant new Lectora 11 were new versions of Flypaper, Camtasia, and SnagIt. In Lectora 11.3, But it was the release of 11.3

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Snap! by Lectora Review

Integrated Learnings

Recently Trivantis, makers of the eLearning development program Lectora, announced the release of Snap! by Lectora. Far and away the biggest advantage to Snap by Lectora is the extremely low price of $99. Exporting to Lectora and Lectora Online. Quizzes and surveys created in Lectora cannot be exported to Snap.

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ReviewLink: Online Review Tool for Lectora

Integrated Learnings

To address these types of problems, Trivantis has included a web-based review service with Lectora X.6 Previous versions of Lectora typically have included some handy additional features, but nothing quite as big and useful as ReviewLink. Here’s how it works: The course developer publishes their Lectora X.6

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Is Lectora Still Relevant?

E-learning Uncovered

Lectora celebrated the release of version 11 last week. This version marks a drastic interface redesign that uses a tab/ribbon approach instead of a menu/dialog box approach, making it a little easier to move around and, I think, a little less intimidating for some. I’ve seen Lectora left off a number of Top 10 lists lately.

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Resolve to Try Something New in eLearning in 2013

Integrated Learnings

Gable In perusing the blogosphere, Twitter , and Facebook at the turn of the new year, I noticed several expressions of relief that the world has not ended and resolutions to make 2013 the best year yet. Lectora has been one of the most frequently recurring topics on the blog this year. ReviewLink: Online Review Tool for Lectora.

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E-learning Developer vs. Web Developer

Integrated Learnings

An e-learning developer will have the following abilities: Knowledge of how to use an e-learning development tools such as Adobe Captivate, Lectora, or Articulate. An e-learning developer should have a basic knowledge of the versions of SCORM and know which version is appropriate for a project. Let's get real.

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