Vish and I conducted a training session yesterday on Adding Interactivity to eLearning Courses with Adobe Captivate 5, where we demonstrated how to add interactive and noninteractive objects to eLearning courses. We displayed a completed course to the attendees and then went on to create it from scratch, where we were picking content from the storyboard to create the course.
Looks like the participants liked the storyboard template a lot, as we got several requests for sharing it with them. So, instead of sending it to just the folks who asked for it, we thought of sharing it with our Adobe Captivate community.
Click here to download the storyboard template and modify it according to your requirements.
Happy storyboarding! 🙂
Unable to download. Could you please email to me also. We use Captivate. Thanks
[…] Storyboards help me define the flow of the course, scenarios, interactions, technical and graphic details, all in a single document which I can share with the stakeholders for review and sign-off. This exercise makes me feel confident to carry on with the development of the course and invest time and effort in creating the course assets. It also gives me an assurance that I have a buy-in from the stakeholders regarding the content and flow of the course. […]
Hello!
Thank you so much for your tutorials! I have been completely overwhelmed trying to figure out Captivate 5. Your lesson on adding interactivity was SO helpful in just understanding some of the basics.
I am trying to create a quiz and am having some problems. Is there a way to ask you questions about this? I would be so grateful.
Thanks so much
Jill
Thanks Jill. 🙂
I’ll be conducting a session on creating a quiz next Thursday. Here’s the link with the details: http://adobe.ly/fLlwz4
To know more about the other training sessions, visit our Captivate Training page: http://adobe.ly/f0CPsN
You can post your questions on Adobe Captivate Forum and we’ll get back to you with a resolution: http://forums.adobe.com/community/adobe_captivate
Hi…just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate this! The training session yesterday was very useful for me, but I was distracted by wondering WHERE I could get my hands on that brilliant template.
Thanks again, for both the training and the template!
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