Creating an iPad Live Demo Using Lectora
In this podcast, Rick Nielsen with Business Learning Systems and eLearning Radio will walk you through an iPad Demo App to be used when presenting face-to-face when presenting to small groups of...
View ArticleIntroduction to Lectora V11: Swipe Feature
In this podcast, Rick Nielsen with Business Learning Systems and the Up Tech Creek Podcast will provide you with a quick introduction to the Lectora swipe feature. This Lectora action allows you to...
View ArticleLectora Unscripted – Good Content & eLearning
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View ArticleLectora Unscripted – On the Job Training
Presenter Simon Birt with Guest Marvin Mullins of Frito-Lay talk about on the job training and how Frito-Lay uses Mobile Learning for Field Sales Training. Rebroadcasted with the kind permission of...
View ArticleBuilding Finger-friendly Buttons for m-Learning
When using Lectora® e-Learning software to create m-Learning, it’s important to consider the usability and navigation of your course. Whether you’re building content for delivery on a smartphone or...
View ArticleSample Course: Venipuncture
This example of just-in-time m-Learning is designed and developed for mobile devices. The course showcases finger-friendly custom menus and navigation, embedded video, image and text transitions,...
View ArticleSample Course: Chinese Tea Culture (Lectora)
This sample m-Learning course is designed and developed for mobile devices in Lectora V11. The course showcases swipe gestures for navigation, branching navigation, drag and drop interactions, status...
View ArticleHow-To Course: Creating Content for Tablets – A Designer’s Guide
Creating content for tablets is not much different from creating content for traditional computers and laptops. However, there are several design guidelines that will help you along the way, and keep...
View ArticleCreating Interactive, Immersive Learning for PC and Mobile Use
When you see learning content that looks like a high dollar production value video game or Hollywood movie, and it works on both PC and mobile platforms, it can appear as sorcery. But really, it...
View ArticleLectora User Conference App (2015)
Welcome!Here you will find the source files for the LUC2015 mobile app built in Lectora by the BranchTrack.com team exclusively for Trivantis. Click ‘Preview’ to see how the app works or download it...
View Article5 eLearning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Joe Ganci, aka eLearning Joe, shares the top 5 costly eLearning mistakes and how to avoid them. Discover: Vital first steps that people often skip Instructional design mistakes that kill learner...
View ArticleA Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Mobile App With Lectora
Sergey Snegirev, Lectora customer and longtime, highly active Trivantis Community member, will explain the process behind building a mobile app using Lectora 16. Sergey will also share his impressions...
View ArticleLUC 2016 app assets
Welcome!Thanks for your interest in the LUC2016 mobile app built in Lectora 16 by the BranchTrack.com team exclusively for Trivantis. The app uses RCD functionality and works on mobile phones (portrait...
View ArticleQ&A from A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Mobile App With Lectora Webinar
Q: Is submitting Quiz Results to Google available in the most current version of Lectora Inspire? A: It has been there for quite some time. It is definitely part of Lectora 12 and 16. Technically, it...
View ArticlemLearning Mastery: How to Make eLearning for Every Device (Example Included!)
The mobile learning revolution has arrived. If you haven’t already started thinking about designing and developing your learning so that it looks good on different mobile devices, you will find...
View ArticleMobile Tips
Check out one of the source files from the recent Inspiration Wednesday, mLearning Mastery: How to Make eLearning for Every Device (Example Included!), (watch it here:...
View ArticleAn Insider’s Guide to Micro-learning and Mobile
Join Craig Weiss, principal analyst at The Craig Weiss Group, LLC, and John Blackmon, Chief Technology Officer of Trivantis discuss the key trends of 2017, including micro-learning and mobile. Where...
View ArticleAnchor Position & Lectora Online
Objects can maintain their location on the page, even when the view is scrolled. This is perfect for use in mobile courses to anchor logos, headers/footers, navigation controls, images, and videos....
View ArticleLectora User Conference App (2015)
Welcome!Here you will find the source files for the LUC2015 mobile app built in Lectora by the BranchTrack.com team exclusively for Trivantis. Click ‘Preview’ to see how the app works or download it...
View Article5 eLearning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Joe Ganci, aka eLearning Joe, shares the top 5 costly eLearning mistakes and how to avoid them. Discover: Vital first steps that people often skip Instructional design mistakes that kill learner...
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