Sometimes it may be necessary to place your CenarioVR output in to an external source such as a web page or course. Let’s take a look at the placing your CenarioVR Output in Lectora Online.

Sometimes it may be necessary to place your CenarioVR output in to an external source such as a web page or course. Let’s take a look at the placing your CenarioVR Output in Lectora Online.
Looking for real-life examples of virtual reality training courses, developed in CenarioVR? Check out this video of a sample interactive VR training course that was developed by Trivantis, Transition Associates and Outtakes Film Communications Ltd, for South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
This course shell is designed to be used in a re-certification process. It is setup in a way that allows the learner to opt to take a Pre-Test and possibly be able to skip content that they already know, or they can opt to not take the Pre-Test and review all of the learning content […]
Reinforcing and evaluating learning through game playing is a technique we’ve used since we were children. And, simply put, games can make learning more fun! In this sample course, you’ll learn several methods to create games, including using Lectora’s built-in Flash games as well as building your own, custom games using actions and variables.
This sample e-Learning course contains examples of tests, buttons, menus, rollovers and more. The sample includes the completed title as well as a comprehensive tutorial to help you recreate this course.
This sample title contains a number of interactivity examples, a graded assessment and various types of media such as images, audio, video and Flash animations. The sample includes all source files for download.
Progress Bars can be used for a variety of different purposes in a Lectora title. From basic Progress Bars designed to indicate student progress through a course or chapter, to revealing graphic images, Progress Bars are limited only by your imagination. In this course, you will learn to create Progress Bars using the title’s pages, […]
Signposts and Breadcrumbs are small references to the current and/or previous location in your title, such as the name of a Chapter, Section, or Page. This helps the learner internally organize the information and retrieve knowledge. In this course, you will learn how to use Lectora’s Reserved Variables to create Signposts (“You Are Here”) and […]
Menus are typically used for navigation to the Chapters and Sections within a title. But Menus can also be used creatively for organizational charts, decision trees and questions. In this course, you will see a variety of uses for Menus. You will learn how to create a Menu and determine its appearance; selecting the layout, […]
Move To and Size To actions in Lectora can easily bring life to your titles. These actions allow you to change the position and/or resize objects on a page. In this course you will learn how to create the Move To and Size To actions to enhance interactivity within your course.