This course covers steps and requirements for someone to write a course for OLT. Lesson One is a brief overview of the initial stages of an author or company wanting to write an online course or bring their classroom course online with OLT. It includes the most common question page types and also shows examples of video and animation used in one of our courses. Lesson Two includes more details for the Author in formatting his course, both for the Word documents and for Moodle formatting.
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