A: You can use a wide variety of
material in your online courses. The content sections may come from material
you created elsewhere, such as PowerPoint, Word, spreadsheets, video, HTML,
etc., or courseware purchased from a third party. Also, learning screens
created right inside FlexTraining using our built-in Authoring Tool can be used
as its own content section or mixed with existing or pre-built training
content.
A FlexTraining E-Learning
course can have as many content sections as you wish. Content sections are the
meat of the class, flowing in a natural sequence from section to section.
You have the option to
create a Course Guide for each class, too, which can be built into the course
in a Word document or an HTML version. The Course Guide content is normally
developed by the instructor or training administrator and may include formatted
text, tables, graphics and hyperlinks to external web pages.
Your branded online
training program can be a flow of uniformed course sections or a mix of content
pieces in a variety of formats. Both are tried and true methods for effective
course delivery.