We have a packed schedule at the 2017 Lectora® User Conference on May 3-4, so to help you choose which breakout sessions to attend, we’ve been highlighting them on the blog. In the last few weeks, we took a look at sessions on gamification, audio and video, plus these three sessions.
Today, I want to share a few of the Lectora-focused sessions to help you polish your development skills. Take a look:
Using Conditions on your Actions
Keith Gallacher, American Red Cross
Learners like to have control. Using Lectora, and specifically conditions to actions, I am able to present the illusion of control to the content while still maintaining control of the course, navigation, and even the content they see, if i wish. This maintains the integrity of the material, but again allows the learner to feel in control, which helps with engagement. What I will share are a few examples (in Lectora Inspire 16) that include the use of conditions, why I like conditions, and also a how-to demo of adding a condition.