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    SHIFT Release Updates-October

    Below are the release updates for October. If you have any questions regarding the new features please contact us for more information. info@shiftelearning.com

    New Preloaded Image Screens

    Use the 19 new preloaded image screens when you want to quickly create a course. An excellent fast and easy alternative to uploading pictures or images.

    P31_125 is a new interface that presents a calculator which will let the student calculate numbers inside a course without the need of external resources.

    Click here to see an example of these new interfaces.

    Navigation Bars

    Save even more time choosing your course's navigation bar.

    Simply select the navigation bar you want, click on the Install button, build your course and you're done!

    Keep in mind that the navigation bar will automatically add the course's name but you will have to load the logo separately. If you want to customize other items in the navigation bar you will have to download the file.

    Scenario Builder

    Moving Scenes

    Scenario Builder will now let you change the location of the scenes inside your scenario.

    You will be able to duplicate a scene and place it either forward or backward without having to create the scenes inside the scenario all over again.

    Loading a Character

    Customize your own avatar and load it into SHIFT. This will allow you to further customize your course to fit your company's branding.

    Loading a Backdrop

    Loading static and animated backgrounds and videos into the Scenario Builder is quick and simple using SHIFT. This will provide you with more possibilities of customization.

    Loading customized backgrounds and avatars will allow the students taking your course to relate to them in a greater way.
    Karla Gutierrez
    Karla Gutierrez
    Karla is an Inbound Marketer @Aura Interactiva, the developers of SHIFT. ES:Karla is an Inbound Marketer @Aura Interactiva, the developers of SHIFT.

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