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Social Media for eLearning Professional Development (Part 1)

eLearning Brothers

Thanks to social media we have some great suggestions for how you can continue to develop your skills for free! Looking for help with Lectora? Let us know how you use Twitter, and if you’re new to this social media platform – ask your questions in the comments section. The first one starts September 22!

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Articulate vs. Lectora | LearnNuggets

NuggetHead

The fun part of my job is having a plethora of tools in my ‘elearning development’ toolbox: Adobe Creative Suite, Captivate, Visio, Lectora, and now Articulate. Over the past couple years using Lectora Enterprise Edition I developed templates that would ease the elearning development process for instructional designers.

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      When developing eLearning, you can elect to use Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Lectora, Camtasia Studio--there's no shortage of awesome tools. But what if a trainer needs to get scores from learners who are collaborating with other students using social media?

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Lectora User Conference (#LUC2014) Recap

eLearning Brothers

I recently attended the Lectora User’s Conference held in Los Angeles and it was one of the most unique and intimate experiences I’ve had. I had a sense of belonging to a tight-knit group as we danced with Lectora users from all over the world. Then we take a picture of you and put you in our family scrapbook (social media).

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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

To earn money as an instructional designer or a freelancer, you should be ready and willing to take on projects that may be outside of your area of expertise, especially in cases where there is a project that may not necessarily be desirable. LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online.

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Getting Social with Lectora Development

Trivantis

Social media is here, and it’s time to use it to your advantage. If you feel that incorporating social media could boost communication, collaboration, and create a community, then you’re interested for the right reasons. The first step of adding social media to your learning campaigns is management approval.

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Social Learning for Online Training

Trivantis

Hey social butterfly, it’s time to learn! Social learning employs things like peer feedback and review, ranking and awards to engage students in the material and learning process. It’s more about helping people learn from one another as they work together—enhanced by collaborative enterprise social tools.”.