You have several options when determining how to scale published content.

You have several options when determining how to scale published content.
With the release of Lectora Inspire and Publisher 18 beta, the Getting Started page now includes a variety of templates, made in partnership with FasterCourse®. These templates are designed to provide new users with a quick and easy way to get started on projects. This article has been created to help supplement your use and customization.
There’s no shortage of methods for creating eLearning these days. You’ll find many sources of information promoting many different methods of design. When it comes to creating Responsive Course Design™ (RCD), however, there are a few best practices that it’s important to understand when creating any content.
QR codes make it easier then ever when previewing your title. Scan the QR code with your mobile device’s scanner app to instantly preview your HTML published content. You can also simulate your mobile view right in the browser.
Using variables in your title is easier than ever with inline variable replacement! Use the Variable drop-down list to select a variable and insert it directly into your text. Display the student’s name, test scores, or any other information.
When working with a Responsive Course Design (RCD) title, cross-device move and resize will allow you to change the position or size of an object across all devices at the same time.ime.
With Lectora’s Responsive Course Design you can control what information is provided to you learners depending on the type of device – desktop, tablet or smartphone – and orientation they are using. Current View the variable contains the name of the device and orientation currently being used to view the title. This will be one of the following values: Desktop, PhonePortrait, PhoneLandscape, TabletPortrait, and TabletLandscape. The Device Rotation trigger executes the action when the orientation of the user’s tablet or phone is rotated, for example from horizontal/landscape to vertical/portrait. Actions with this trigger can be applied to organizational levels, such as the title, chapters, sections, and pages, and the object level (images, buttons, and text).
Are you ready to rock your responsive design? John Blackmon, Trivantis CTO joined us at our DevLearn 2017 eLearning Rockstars Stage this October and shared his responsive design knowledge.
Blackmon taught attendees how to take pre-existing content and allow it to be effectively used across multiple devices, as well as the best ways to create new content in a responsive format.
Quick, responsive, high-flying title that can be expanded if needed.
This is a Vocabulary learning game. Guide your ‘Questor” around the map to look for ‘Quests” to complete. Collect Gems with a value of 100 points. But be quick! your Gems decrease in value as the time ticks away. When you find and correctly complete all 14 quests you will get a score. Try for […]