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The Best eLearning Authoring Tools, Platforms & Software

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Evolve Companies like Google, Randstad, Pearson, WeWork, and Cotton On have swiftly made Evolve their primary content authoring platform. Lectora Online Lectora Online satisfies the majority of feature requirements for course authoring software. The addition of H5P modules will substantially improve your training materials.

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Experience Google Translate API In Lectora

eLearning Industry

Have you ever had the need to publish your learning modules across different locations so as to suit their language requirements? This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

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This will give you a big edge in eLearning, given that many other professionals won’t have the same in depth knowledge of a useful tool or platform that can be of benefit when designing an eLearning course or module. . The post 10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional appeared first on Lectora.

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Design Learning Experiences – Not Instructional Presentations

Origin Learning

Word to PowerPoint to Epic Editor, Lectora, and the all-powerful Storyline; the entire ecosystem has evolved to make eLearning innovative and interesting. Today, if you run a Google-search for eLearning companies in India, you will get about 50,90,000 results. My, my, how have things changed! It is almost like ‘plug and play’ now!

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E-learning ain't what it used to be

Clive on Learning

The interactive self-study lesson that we commonly refer to as an e-learning module has a very long history, going back to the late 1970s and the very first micro-computers. So why are e-learning modules zipped up into a package and uploaded to an LMS in the same way we might have sent a book off to be printed hundreds of years ago.

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E-learning ain't what it used to be

Clive on Learning

The interactive self-study lesson that we commonly refer to as an e-learning module has a very long history, going back to the late 1970s and the very first micro-computers. So why are e-learning modules zipped up into a package and uploaded to an LMS in the same way we might have sent a book off to be printed hundreds of years ago.

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An eLearning revolution: From professional development to knowledge sharing

Challenge to Learn

A HR department will create an onboarding course, trainers will create course to move their business to the web, interactive eLearning modules will replace old school text books and the authors will publish and sell them without the big publishing companies, teachers will create their own materials. New school. Here are some examples.