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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. Once the eLearning content is finished, do you need to track learner access to the content?

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Breaking Up With SCORM: It’s Not You, It’s Me

Knowledge Guru

Many organizations are ready for learners to stop clicking next to continue, but still need to track what formal training those learners have completed. These organizations know that a post-test score and completion certificate tell a small part of a learner’s story. Scoring points? Are learners earning badges?

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Leverage the Power of Software Simulation for Effective Software Training

IT Training Department Blog

We need to document data, clock our time, track projects, and all sorts of other things. As with most training, you also can’t see any sort of ROI if you don’t track user progress and identify areas for improvement. Just don’t use an NPS score for training surveys. What a joke that is. Sad but true.

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Why You Need an LMS

Trivantis

With an LMS like Lectora® Express – The Easy LMS , you can share informal content like video, web-based content and more, along with formal e-Learning content. A more full-featured LMS like CourseMill® LMS also offers you excellent tracking and delivery of formal e-Learning content. Tracks compliance training completion and scores.

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What the Tin Can API Means for Your Online Training Course

Trivantis

Tin Can tracks learning experiences, or any activity by the learner. Plus, it allows you to report data that was difficult to collect in SCORM, like team-based training and multiple scores. What can I do with the data Tin Can tracks? One e-Learning authoring tool that fully supports the Tin Can API is Lectora® Version 11.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I've been working with Lectora and Captivate to create my eLearning content (see Jan 13th I'm not yet Captivated by Lectora ). Use Javascript calls from within Captivate to write to variables in Lectora. Call a Javascript flash API from Lectora to pull the values out of the flash object. Remember the "Var" prefix.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I've been working with Lectora and Captivate to create my eLearning content (see Jan 13th I'm not yet Captivated by Lectora ). Use Javascript calls from within Captivate to write to variables in Lectora. Call a Javascript flash API from Lectora to pull the values out of the flash object. Using Send E-mail from Captivate.

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