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eLEARNING DEVELOPMENT: How Much Time Does It Take to Create eLearning?

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If you’re creating soft skills content (lessons such as conflict resolution or onboarding), I've found that it could take between 1-2 hours to write a single minute of content. Publishing to an LMS or web server. Why spend the production time creating a highly-polished lesson if it's not necessary? Looking to save time?

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Adobe Captivate 6: Delivering Standalone eLearning Lessons

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by Kevin Siegel    I recently received an email from a new Captivate developer who had delivered an eLearning lesson to a client via email attachment. When publishing a Captivate project file, the format you select will depend upon on how the learner will access the lesson.

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10 Best Free WordPress Plugins to Enhance Your LMS

Fly Plugins

Elementor makes it easy to create professional-looking course pages, lesson layouts, and sales funnels for your online courses without any coding knowledge. LiteSpeed Cache helps ensure that your course website loads quickly, reducing bounce rates and improving student retention by offering server-level caching and optimization tools.

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Worried About Course Security? Start With Your Website.

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When you consider your hosting options, there are three main services available: shared hosting, a virtual private server (VPS), and dedicated hosting. Shared hosting means that your website is on the same server as several others. A spike in traffic to one of the other websites on your server may slow your site down.

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The CoLab Podcast Ep. 1: What is online training?

Coassemble

Back in the early 2000’s, a single online training lesson experience would cost roughly $50,000 dollars. To get eLearning up and running even at that time, you needed training designers, an authoring tool, an LMS or online training platform, and a cloud server to run it all. How much should it cost to do online training?

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What’s New In LearnDash: Import/Export is here!

LearnDash

Import/Export is the easiest way to transfer your existing LearnDash data into a new site or server and is the best way to migrate to LearnDash Cloud. For example, if you want to use lessons you’ve created on LearnDash on a different site, you might simply choose to export only the lessons you need, and not export the parent course itself.

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Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia Studio, Articulate Storyline: Production Times

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For instance, which eLearning tool are you going to use to produce the lessons? Publishing to an LMS or web server. If creating a software demonstration in Captivate or Storyline, record the lesson and simply publish it without going from screen-to-screen and tweaking any of the timing or the text. Is it Adobe Captivate?