Lectora Online Releases New Features & Enhancements for Online e-Learning Including a New Live Model Gallery
Lectora Online Version 1.6.2 Includes Features & Updates for Online e-Learning Collaboration
CINCINNATI -- February 9, 2012 - Lectora® Online e-Learning collaboration software releases new features for online e-Learning development including a new Live Model Gallery with several thousand photos for interactive e-Learning development. In addition to the Live Model Gallery, the new features and enhancements for Lectora Online include additional tools to make online e-Learning development much easier and more engaging for learners.
"Lectora users can now add a new level of interactivity to their e-Learning content with thousands of models in multiple poses to fit any course scenario," said Peter Bray, Chief Marketing Officer at Trivantis Corporation. "With the new Live Model Gallery directly within Lectora Online, users have convenient access to a whole host of media resources for all of their e-Learning projects right at their fingertips."
Some of the highlights in Lectora Online Version 1.6.2 include :
  • NEW Live Model Gallery - Choose from more than 5,500 new, unique, high resolution and transparent photographs including 33 models from a variety of backgrounds and professions. Additional photo sets include black and white silhouettes as well as multiple sets of demonstrative hand photographs to fit any e-Learning scenario.

  • Faster Browsing in Media Library Organizer - Save development time while selecting images for e-Learning content. All images in the Media Library Organizer now include thumbnails for a quick preview of all media.

  • Preview Published Page for Reviewers - Reviewers can now preview the published version of a page in a new browser window for an exact look at the final content including any scripting built by the developers.

Lectora Online makes it easy to collaborate on the creation, storage, management and review of online training courses, assessments and presentations. Perfect for teams of e-Learning developers, designers and subject matter experts, Lectora Online provides online access to create and review e-Learning content at any time and in any location.
All new features in Version 1.6.2 are free for current Lectora Online users. For more information and for a free trial, please visit: Lectora Online e-Learning Collaboration Software.
About Lectora Online and Trivantis Corporation
Lectora® is the world's leading e-Learning software used by most Global 2000 companies in more than 125 countries and is offered in six languages. The Lectora line of e-Learning products includes Lectora Online, Lectora Inspire, Lectora Publisher and Lectora Integrator. Trivantis also produces Flypaper®, the leading Flash content creation platform that empowers users to create, edit, share, track and reuse high-impact Flash and video content. Snap! by Lectora® is the easy-to-use PowerPoint plug-in rapid e-Learning software that converts PowerPoint to Flash. Its sister product, Snap! EmpowerTM Flash interactions builder, enables anyone to create Flash content without having to know Flash programming. To round out the Trivantis family of products, CourseMill is the powerful and affordable learning management system (LMS). The latest release, Lectora Talent Management, provides the link between course management and true talent development for companies and organizations. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, Trivantis Corporation also has offices in Boca Raton, Phoenix, Paris and London. Trivantis, Lectora, Flypaper, CourseMill, Snap! by Lectora and Snap! Empower are trademarks of Trivantis Corporation.

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