Why the VTS Scenery Media Block Boosts Attention and Memory In a context where attention is scarce and memory demands are high, the VTS scenery media block changes the game. It embeds an image or video directly within a screen or frame in the scenery (computer, TV, whiteboard, kiosk, wall...
Why Connect Dynamic E-Learning Web Resources to VTS Editor If you're a training manager, instructional designer, or in HR, you face two ongoing challenges: keeping your content up to date without added complexity, and proving the impact of your training programs. Integrating dynamic e-learning web resources in VTS Editor directly...
Optimize Your E-Learning Modules with the VTS Editor Counter Block Training managers, instructional designers, and HR professionals often ask the same question: how do you maintain attention, structure attempts without breaking motivation, and collect useful data? The VTS Editor Counter Block addresses these needs. By applying a simple and visible...
The Open Web Page VTS Editor feature transforms your module into a connected learning hub. Business procedures, knowledge bases, SaaS simulators, forms, video portals, or internal tools: everything that lives outside the module becomes accessible at the right moment, without adding weight to your training setup. From a pedagogical standpoint,...
Why the VTS Check Score Block Enhances Your E-learning Modules Training managers, instructional designers, HR managers: you need proof of learning, flexible paths, and simple control. In a context where attention is waning and personalization is the new standard, linear paths are no longer enough. With the VTS Check Score...
Why the E-Learning Gaze Block Changes Your Learners’ Attention For a training manager, instructional designer, or HR officer, the goal isn’t just “how do I make my module more appealing,” but rather “how can I guide attention to improve understanding and retention.” The E-Learning Gaze Block in VTS Editor answers...
Adapting Language-Based Learning with the VTS Editor Language Condition Block In multi-country organizations, you don’t just translate a training module—you create an experience that adapts to local norms and expectations. For training managers, instructional designers, or HR professionals, this adaptation boosts understanding, engagement, compliance, and performance. The VTS Language Condition...
Why the VTS Editor Flag Block Is the Key to Your Adaptive Scenarios The VTS Editor Flag block makes adaptivity accessible to all—no coding required. Training managers, instructional designers, and HR professionals can create learning paths that adjust in real-time to the learner’s level, while keeping the project clear and...
Capturing Attention in E-Learning with the “Show Interface” Block In many online training programs, the instructional goal is clear, but attention drops the moment an instruction is overlooked or a button goes unnoticed. The Show Interface block in VTS Editor addresses this challenge by placing an animated arrow next to...
Why the VTS Editor Return Block Improves Navigation Looking to reduce dropout rates, increase completion, and provide a seamless experience without restarting the whole scenario? The VTS Editor Return Block is one of the most effective tools to shift from linear navigation to a controlled, intuitive, and replayable learner journey....