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8 reasons why your authoring tool must be in the cloud

Challenge to Learn

In Easygenerator for example, you can create a link to your course and share that link with your reviewers. When a reviewer clicks that link he will see your course or quiz in the way a learner would see it, but there is one addition; they can add remarks. In Easygenerator a reviewer can place remarks next to each title, text or image.

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8 reasons why your authoring tool must be in the cloud

Challenge to Learn

In Easygenerator for example, you can create a link to your course and share that link with your reviewers. When a reviewer clicks that link he will see your course or quiz in the way a learner would see it, but there is one addition; they can add remarks. In Easygenerator a reviewer can place remarks next to each title, text or image.

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User Interface lessons applied to eLearning

Challenge to Learn

24 months ago my company Easygenerator switched to a new target audience. As a result we now have the requirement that someone with no eLearning background should be able to use our tool and create a course or a quiz without any training. At Easygenerator we use a tool called Mixpanel. Find your weak spots. Prerequisites.

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Track and trace Learners results. What do SCORM compliance, AICC, XAPI and CMI5 mean?

Challenge to Learn

The basic set up of a SCORM compliant course is simple, here is how it works: You create a course in an e-Learning authoring tool (like easygenerator) or in a LMS. This makes it possible to publish your course or quiz on a website, a blog, in an app on a smart phone. SCORM compliant. How does SCORM work? Tracking experiences.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

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Comes with the additional costs of a self-hosted server and its maintenance (for instructors). Instructors (Open-edX): It’s great for businesses who can afford a team or outsource the development and maintenance of the platform in their own servers. Pros: Simple and easy-to-use course authoring with quiz capabilities.