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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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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. After a few months, we got Tin Can (a successor to SCORM) support in Lectora’s 11.1

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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 the slides from my keynote (but no peaking until it’s over). What we missed on the mission is provide in the information below (and in the slides above). ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: __. So give learners control. Here is a sneak peak.

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Accessible Design: AIDC22 Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

The presenters and participants shared many accessibility resources throughout the day, which are listed below. If you prefer, I’ve also compiled these resources into a downloadable list. You can also view these resources on the event website. DominKnow Lectora Storyline 360 Adapt Learning Webflow —website development.

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The Halo Effect: First Impressions for e-Learning

Trivantis

This social-psychology phenomenon, first explained by American psychologist Edward Thorndike, causes people (like your learners) to use one trait to make quick judgments of an overall person or thing. And Lectora® users, here’s a cool tutorial on using custom fonts: 3 Ways to Use Custom Fonts in Lectora.

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The Halo Effect: First Impressions for e-Learning

Trivantis

This social-psychology phenomenon, first explained by American psychologist Edward Thorndike, causes people (like your learners) to use one trait to make quick judgments of an overall person or thing. And Lectora® users, here’s a cool tutorial on using custom fonts: 3 Ways to Use Custom Fonts in Lectora.

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How to Create a Leaderboard for eLearning with Google

eLearning Brothers

We need a way to make it social. If you are familiar with JavaScript and feel adventurous you can adapt this to work for Captivate, Lectora, HTML5, etc. The files linked in the resources section of this post have the GAS code and JavaScript in them. This trigger could be on a button, when a slide starts, etc.

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