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A Conversation with John Blackmon of Trivantis

Kapp Notes

John is the Chief Technology Officer for Trivantis as well as being one of the Co-Founders of the company. John is responsible for all aspects of development and strategy for Trivantis’s eLearning products. John is the original developer the Lectora product line, which is the flagship product of the company.

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Four Industry Announcements

Kapp Notes

Free resource now available that helps providers and training professionals wade through the oceans of e-Learning products available. So many products and companies to select from should be a good thing- and it is. The same thing could be said about navigating through the world of e-Learning. Who is Rustici Software?

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5 eLearning Trend Predictions for 2018

eLearning Brothers

If you’ve attended an eLearning or tech conference recently, you know that virtual reality and augmented reality are blowing up right now. Andrew Scivally got a sneak peek of Trivantis’ in progress virtual reality course builder, CenarioVR at DevLearn 2017.

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Sharing Bright Ideas at the 2016 Lectora User Conference

Trivantis

In addition to our Lectora Intermediate and Lectora Extreme Games classes, we’re offering a new class taught by Trivantis® CTO John Blackmon— Extending Lectora With Scripting —where attendees are learning about integrating Lectora with custom JavaScript, server side scripting, and databases.

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4 Hot E-learning Trends That’ll Shape the L&D World in 2017

CommLab India

Here are 4 trending technologies that will shape the world of web-based training in the new year. 2 A number of e-learning software vendors such as Articulate, Adobe, and Trivantis are enhancing the game-based learning development capabilities of their products, to meet this growing demand. We’d love to know. [1]

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E-Learning Trade Shows + Product Reviews 4 #TK11

eLearning 24-7

I was planning on writing about emerging technology and virtual worlds. However, with ASTD’s TechKnowledge 2011, starting next week, I’m going to hold off until after TK11, to write on virtual worlds. What I like about conferences is the ability to see the latest products and hear the pitches from the vendors.

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3 Major Learning Management Developments of 2018

KnowledgeCity

Virtual reality got real. You might think virtual and augmented reality are the domain of gamers instead of learners. There are already dozens of virtual reality learning apps that provide access to immersive learning experiences on everything from art to nuclear physics.