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January 3, 2011 By heatherpm

Central Texas Lectora User Group Meeting

TOPIC: Lectora Questions and Problem Solving – If you are working on a project and can’t quite get it working the way you want, bring it! The meeting this month will focus on your “how to do” questions. If someone in the group doesn’t have an answer, we’ll compile a list of questions for Trivantis. A laptop with Lectora installed will be available. You will need to bring your Lectora project with all supporting files on either a portable drive or CD/DVD.

LOCATION: Microsoft Technology Center, 10900B Stonelake Parkway in Austin

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January 3, 2011 By heatherpm

Central Texas Lectora User Group Meeting

Microsoft Technology Center – 10900B Stonelake Blvd, Ste 225, Austin 78759

Speakers and Topics:

Andrea Cole, Texas Department of State Health Services: Discussing the strategy she used in creating her Packing and Shipping of Infectious Substances course

Ed Maldonado, Texas Health and Human Services Commission: Demonstration of his Texas Brain Injury Awareness for 2-1-1 Call Center Specialists

Sue Tedford, Texas Department of State Health Services: Discuss a list of learning game resources to incorporate in Lectora courses

 Registration: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1304976219 

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December 24, 2010 By snasta

“E-Learning” – History of use in books

Google Ngram Viewer is an interesting tool that allows you to chart the rise and fall of a term’s usage in books over the last five hundred years. After you enter a word or phrase (up to five words), the tool displays a graph charting how frequently your term has appeared in books over that half a millennium. By default, the Ngram Viewer taps into books written in English. But you can change that to a different “corpus” or category of books, such as American English, British English, English Fiction, Chinese, French, German, Russian, or Spanish.

So when did the term “elearning” start appearing in books?  According to Google Ngram-1996

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