As you know, Trivantis launched the new eLearning authoring tool – Lectora 17 successor of Lectora 16 to create effective rapid eLearning and responsive eLearning courses. In my previous blog (Part 1), we have discussed the Enhanced Features of Lectora 17. Now, in this blog, we will continue to explore other enhancements of Lectora 17 to help you better understand the tool before you get started.
What’s Improved in Lectora 17?
Set Default for Closed Caption for Display (Enhanced)
In the last release of Lectora 16.2, we have seen some additions to the Closed-Captioning file in following formats:
. XML
. SRT
. WebVT
The learner can always choose to turn on and off the closed captions earlier, but the problem with that was most of the times users were not aware of the availability of closed captions even if you build them in the course. So to solve that problem in Lectora 17 a new option has been added in Lectora Preferences to keep the closed captions turned on by default if you want your learners to take advantage of the closed captions. And if the learners don’t need closed-captions, they can still turn them off.
Please click this Enhanced Features of Lectora 17 for Effective Rapid Elearning Part 2 – 2 for quick info.
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