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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Not to put too fine a point on it, but you need to ensure that the elearning (or online training, or web-based training) that your organization creates is accessible—that is, usable by people who have disabilities. He frequently shares about accessible elearning development through our Learning Dispatch blog and newsletter.

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Snap! by Lectora Review

Integrated Learnings

Recently Trivantis, makers of the eLearning development program Lectora, announced the release of Snap! Primarily it is a PowerPoint to Flash conversion tool with additional features for eLearning development such as narration recording , quiz assessments , and LMS publishing. By Joseph Suarez. by Lectora.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Elearning can include: PDF files that are available to be downloaded and read on a device such as a tablet or computer. Training content developed using rapid authoring tools, such as Articulate Storyline, Trivantis Lectora, and Adobe Captivate, and (often) provided as a click-though, packaged course. the version 2.1

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

As a side note, elearning developers already use many techniques to make their courses accessible, although we may not think of it in those terms. Perhaps the most common guide is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.0. How do you know what you need to do? And how do you know when you’ve been successful?

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

As a side note, elearning developers already use many techniques to make their courses accessible, although we may not think of it in those terms. Perhaps the most common guide is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.0. How do you know what you need to do? And how do you know when you’ve been successful?

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Toolkit: Lectora Inspire by Joe Ganci

LearningGuild

Lectora from Trivantis is not a newcomer to the eLearning development tool market. However, the latest version is an overhaul from the ground up, and in this review, Joe reports that it feels like a brand-new tool. Design & Development Tools Design Strategies Development Strategies Getting Started Rapid Development'

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Preparing Adobe Captivate Content for an LMS

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      A few weeks ago I wrote about some  common Learning Management (LMS) terms  you need to be familiar with when preparing to report eLearning data to an LMS. Over The  Version  number, which can be left selected, is used to distinguish manifests with the same identifier.