April 4, 2012
Captivate Training: Best Practices for Creating HTML5 Courses using Adobe Captivate 5.5 and HTML5 Converter
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April 4, 2012
Captivate Training: Best Practices for Creating HTML5 Courses using Adobe Captivate 5.5 and HTML5 Converter
Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.
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Topic: Best Practices for Creating HTML5 Courses using Adobe Captivate 5.5 and HTML5 Converter

Description: Join Michael Hinze, Adobe Captivate Expert, as he shares the best practices of creating HTML5 Courses using Adobe Captivate 5.5 and HTML5 Converter. He will show you how to create a course in Adobe Captivate 5.5 and publish it to HTML5 format using HTML5 Converter. He will also share some tips and tricks for effectively creating HTML5 courses.

Recording Link: http://adobe.ly/IFC5g0

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2012-08-14 01:11:00
2012-08-14 01:11:00

Most of the Captivate 5 and 5.5 recording links are broken. Very frustrating when Adobe supplies so many broken links to a previous version. Including the one on this post.

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2012-07-06 22:47:00
2012-07-06 22:47:00

How much Captivate interactivity is lost using the HTML5 export to run on mobile devices. We are contemplating building our elearning module from scratch in HTML5 as we are concerned we wont get the control/interactivity via the export. Any experienced mLearning development insight would be appreciated!

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