Yesterday was the Summer Solstice, the astronomical event when the tilt of Earth’s axis is most directly pointed towards the sun. With the days having reached their peak length, I’m often asked by my friends, “How do I make the most out of these long summer days?” To that, I simply answer with the obvious, “Download as many Lectora Templates as you can get your hands on!"
In the springtime bounty we see a beautiful array of colors that refresh the mind and delight the winter-dulled senses. To celebrate the beauty of spring, have a look at our collection of spring-influenced templates in our Lectora templates library.
We’ve plumbed the depths of our inventory and have come back up with a few that we think deserve a little more time in the limelight. For your consideration, here are three Lectora layout templates that are excellent candidates for your next project.
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Our beautiful New Stone theme is an understated and modern set of templates that get the point across in an engaging and interesting way without being excessively showy and in-your-face. Here are three brand new templates in the theme!
One iconic image that springs to mind around this time of year is a bright rainbow stretching across the sky ending in a pot of gold coins. In celebration of the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day holiday, we’re featuring six Lectora templates that prominently feature one of each color on the rainbow.
A surefire way to spice up your course—or even a small portion of it—is to give it an interesting theme. Learners will always crave something new and unique, so why not give them something to write home about? These themes for Lectora will fit the bill.
As the fall semester winds to a close at many institutions of higher learning, we’re honoring students with a few Lectora conversation scenarios that feature them in prominent roles.
Circles, squares, triangles, rectangles: they are all present in our everyday lives in some form or another. Not only do they appear out in the real world, but they are a crucial element of design, which means you’ll see plenty of them in an eLearning.