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Best Authoring Tool to Develop HTML5 Responsive eLearning Courses
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Choose right authoring tool for your elearning course development where these elearning authoring tools have various features based on your elearning needs.

How to Select an Authoring Tool for Your Rapid eLearning Content Development?
Choosing the right authoring tool gives you the ability to…

Best Practices to Switch From Instructor Led Training to eLearning
Converting instructor-led training to elearning
Instructor-Led…


Converting Legacy eLearning courses to Articulate Rise – Read Before You Do It
Articulate Rise, the new online authoring tool, is gaining…

What’s New in Lectora 17?
Trivantis launched Lectora 17 with new features to develop responsive eLearning courses. In this blog post, we will see What's new in Lectora 17? Lectora 17 is new upgraded version Lectora 16, comes with many exciting features which include Seamless play publish options, Auto-play media on mobile devices, Persisting background audio, BranchTrack Scenario-based simulations, Updated Camtasia and SnagIt versions, SVG rendering of Shapes and buttons and much more.

Case Study: Using JavaScript in Lectora Inspire
JavaScript lets you push the boundaries and extend the functionality of authoring tools Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, Lectora Inspire, etc. Swift eLearning has great expertise in all the major eLearning authoring tools. In this case study, one of our clients wanted to build simulation based elearning as part of their application training. And this was possible by using JavaScript in Lectora Inspire After considering all the options, we have used selected Lectora Inspire. The simulation based training is highly useful to train people who are in high-risk situations. For example, Medicine, Military, Aviation, Software and Banking industries.

How To Create a Custom Preloader in Lectora?
Create a Custom Preloader in Lectora for eLearning modules, With custom preloader in place, you could display all the screen elements appropriately once the page content and assets load. In this blog post, I will show you how to create a Custom Preloader in Lectora to avoid such fragmented view.