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Video Tutorials
1. Lectora Help Agent: Intro
Our self-paced Lectora Quick Tour illustrates basic Lectora concepts and shows you how easy it is to create interactive, multimedia content.
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2. Lectora Help Agent: Work Areas
Nora describes the three work areas within the Lectora application and how they are used in the process of creating your eLearning content, presentation, or Website.
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3. Lectora Help Agent: Work Modes
Nora describes the three basic modes for working with a Lectora title. Edit mode is the mode used when adding content to a title, modifying object properties, and organizing objects on a page. Run mode enables users to preview the functionality of their title while remaining within the Lectora application. Preview mode is nearly the same as Run mode; however the title is displayed outside of the Lectora application. This mode can be used to deliver presentations, or again as a means of previewing the functionality of the title.
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4. Lectora Help Agent: Chapters Sections Pages
Scott describes Lectora’s means of organizing content with the use of chapters, sections, and pages. Learn how to add chapters, sections and pages to build your title’s structure so you can begin adding content.
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5. Lectora Help Agent: Buttons
Scott describes the use of buttons within a Lectora title and the ways in which they can be added to any title. Learn how to use Lectora’s Button Wizard to choose from a variety of pre-programmed stock buttons that you can add to your title, or to build your own custom button with text. Alternatively, you can create a button by importing your own images or 3-frame animated gifs.
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6. Lectora Help Agent: Text
Nora describes how to add a text block to a title for adding text. You’ll notice that Lectora’s text editing tools are similar to those found within most word processors. Learn how to use the text toolbar to modify your text’s font style, size and color, as well as other attributes.
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7. Lectora Help Agent: Text Links
Nora describes how to create a textual hyperlink within a Lectora title. Learn how to create a hyperlink in just three steps.
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8. Lectora Help Agent: Images
Scott describes how to add images to a title. Lectora supports nearly all types of images. See how images can be dragged and dropped directly from folders on your computer into the Lectora work area. The alternative method of importing images is also shown.
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9. Lectora Help Agent: Audio
Scott describes how to add audio to a title. Lectora supports every standard digital audio type, such as MP3, WAV, and MIDI, including streaming audio. In Lectora 2008, the added ability to compress audio to the FLV format enables you to keep your content size to a minimum while still delivering media-rich content.
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10. Lectora Help Agent: Video
Nora describes how to add video to a title. Lectora supports every standard digital video type such as AVI, MPEG, MOV, and FLV, including streaming video. In Lectora 2008, the added ability to compress video to the FLV format enables you to keep your content size to a minimum while still delivering media-rich content.
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11. Lectora Help Agent: Animations/Flash
Scott describes how to add animations to a title. Learn how to import a SWF or animated GIF file. These types of files can also be dragged and dropped into a title from folders on your computer.
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12. Lectora Help Agent: Actions
Nora describes the use of Actions within a title. Actions are the objects that enable you to add interactivity to a title. They can be added to almost all objects. Three components make up an action: the trigger, the action itself, and a target object.
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13. Lectora Help Agent: Object Properties
Scott describes various properties of objects in a Lectora title. Learn how to access and modify object properties. Object properties are displayed in a tabbed window that enables you to control the position and size of the object, its appearance, and more.
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14. Lectora Help Agent: Motion Transitions
Nora describes the use of object transitions. Transitions can be applied to nearly all objects to add an animated effect to their appearance on or disappearance from a page. Learn how to add transitions from within the object’s properties. The Transition In determines how the object appears, and the Transition Out determines how the object disappears.
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15. Lectora Help Agent: Understanding Inheritance
Nora describes Lectora’s inheritance principle. Objects added to organizational levels such as the top title level, a chapter level, or a section level are inherited by default on the pages they contain. See how this makes it possible to add items such as your company logo and standard navigation only once, and have them appear throughout your title.
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16. Lectora Help Agent: Creating Tests
Scott describes how to add a test to your title
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17. Lectora Help Agent: Publishing
Scott describes Lectora’s publishing process. Learn how to publish your content to the Web, a Learning Management System, or as a standalone application.
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18. Lectora Help Agent: Lectora User Community
Still need help? Lectora’s user community contributes regularly to an online forum that provide tips, tricks and examples that can help you learn more about Lectora’s capabilities and the things you can do within a title. To access the community forum, go to www.lectoralounge.com. Trivantis also holds an annual user conference that brings together Lectora users from around the world. These conferences offer a unique opportunity to get together with other users, see what they’re creating, and gain even more knowledge about Lectora and all that you can do with it. For additional information, visit cdn.trivantis.com.
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