December 22, 2016
Adding a Timer Using Learning Interactions
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December 22, 2016
Adding a Timer Using Learning Interactions
I've been an eLearning designer and developer since 2005. In 2015 I started my own eLearning design company. I began creating Adobe Captivate video tutorials to help promote my business through my YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/captivateteacher. My intention with my YouTube videos was to attract attention from organizations looking for a skilled Captivate developer. This strategy proved successful as I've worked with clients worldwide, helping them build highly engaging eLearning solutions. In addition, my YouTube channel presented another benefit of attracting aspiring Captivate developers to seek me out as a teacher. I now offer online and onsite training on Adobe Captivate, teaching users the skills to build engaging and interactive learning.
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In this video, I show you how you can add a timer using a learning interaction in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project. 

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2016-12-22 15:54:29
2016-12-22 15:54:29

The one (good) thing about discovering a new widget is I am instantly looking for some way to incorporate it into a project.

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Todd Spargo
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2016-12-22 16:14:26
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Todd Spargo
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Yes, it’s always good to have another tool in your toolkit. For example, I totally changed up my process for making YouTube videos today by using Adobe Presenter Video Express to record. It was a really simple program that was easy to use.

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Paul Wilson
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2016-12-22 16:28:50
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Paul Wilson
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Paul, Great to hear you liked PVX. Did you try out Greenscreen feature ?

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Shambu Nashi
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2016-12-22 17:00:18
2016-12-22 17:00:18
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Shambu Nashi
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You know what? I just leveled my way to my 1st incentive. I think I’ll check out Adobe Presenter Video Express an upload a little something!

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