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Share your Learning Modules

Did you spend a lot of time creating your own Learning Module? Do you want to give the MemoryLifter community the possibility to profit from your effort and let them learn the content which you created?

Feel free to take part in one of the two programs we offer!

Remember: The more Learning Modules we can offer, the smarter the community will be!

Share your Learning Module for free

You can simply upload your Learning Module to our server and we will publish it after reviewing the content. This helps to make the community smarter. Everybody can make profit by sharing knowledge.

Sell your Learning Module to LearnLift

If you think that you spent too much time on creating the Learning Module or the content is too special to offer it for free, please use our offer that we will buy the Learning Module from you.

Create your own Learning Module

Learning Module quality drives the learning experience. Building a quality Learning Module takes some fore thought and planning. Once you have picked an approach, MemoryLifter offers various tools to help you build your own Learning Modules. We encourage everyone to build your own Learning Modules and share them.

First steps

Step by Step Explanation:

  1. From the File menu, select New....
  2. Use thi wizard to set up the basic settings.
  3. At the "Manage chapters" dialog box, do one of the following:
    • To use the default chapter title (chapter 1), click OK
    • To change the default chapter title and description, modify the data in the "Title:" and "Description:" box, and click Apply
  4. Click OK. You are now ready to enter words in the new Learning Module by clicking on the menu Cards - Add.

For a full detail step-by-step instruction on this and other topics like "Attaching an image, sound, and/or video file", check out the MemoryLifter online HTML Help:

General hints: keyboard

Use the keyboard for working faster whenever possible:

  • Pressing Enter in a window equals clicking the black-bordered button (in Cards - Add, the "Add" button).
  • Most buttons, checkboxes, etc. have a caption with an underlined character. Pressing the Alt key plus this character has the same effect as clicking the button.
  • You can even omit pressing the Alt key if you are currently not in a edit control. (for example, in multiple choice mode, you can just press the number)
  • Pressing the Tab key brings you in a logical order from control to control.
  • Almost every entry in a menu or popup menu has a shortcut key. For instance, F9 will start the learning process.
  • Context sensitive help can be invoked in most places by pressing F1
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