Develop content in Lectora to begin with?

Hi. We're currently evaluating whether to use Lectora or one of its competitors as our authoring tool. One question that has come up is to what extent we plan to have our instructional designers assemble content within the tool from the start vs. creating a storyboard in Word that contains the content and callouts to course assets, then having others 'build' the pages. The latter scenario is essentially what we've done up till this point (except the pages haven't been built w/ an authoring tool like Lectora). I've always assumed that we'd be having our IDs developing much of the content directly in the tool (to save time, among other reasons), but I'd love to get a sense of how others in the community develop in Lectora. Do you wait for a final storyboard before assembling pages in Lectora, or do SMEs, IDs, or in-house training staff write content in the tool to begin with? (Or does anyone employ some combination of those methods?) Any insight would be much appreciated!A few details about our setup:* We design courses for sale to and use by the general public, not for internal training purposes.* Our SMEs are almost always out of house. The SMEs will not have access to Lectora.* Many times our courses require little actual content to be supplied by SMEs (they may review the content for accuracy or supply some scenarios or something, but there are times when they're not expected to write much of the content).

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