Lectora Certification
January 4, 2010 12:00 AM
The certification consists of two requirements. The first is passing a multiple choice and T/F test which should be no problem if you have a GOOD working knowledge of Lectora. The second requirement is editing and fixing a supplied Lectora course. At first glance it seems fairly easy, but you really need to pay attention and make sure you understand what they want you to do.
I have taken both the Certified Author and Advance Author certifications and passed. I will say that I considered class training before attempting the Advance Author Certification. Not having the money to go to the class, I bought "Lectora 301 - Interesting Courses Using Variables & More" at www.eprofiency.com. I am NOT an employee nor do I have any affiliation with eProficiency, I simply feel that I would not have passed Advanced Certification without that information. The author, Ben Pitman is a regular in this forum and has done a great job explaining and illustrating advanced technics using Lectora. Cheers Ben!
catchvs said:Hi, could someone tell me the guidelines for becoming Lectora Certified Author. Should I need to complete the test in a single session or it can be completed in multiple sessions. If I fail that exam, can I take that exam again without additional cost. Could someone provide me a URL for more information about the Lectora certification other than the below mentioned URL. http://www.lectora.com/elearning-and-training-certification
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