February 10, 2017
Publishing Your Project on Amazon S3
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February 10, 2017
Publishing Your Project on Amazon S3
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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As a freelance eLearning designer developer, I often have to share my eLearning prototypes with clients for review. I have had several solutions to this over the years but recently had some extra difficulties with my previous solutions. After some research, I found this solution from the folks at Articulate. I suggest you watch this video in addition to what I’m offering here.

The first thing you’ll need is an Amazon Web Services account.
https://aws.amazon.com

You’ll also need to download and install Cloudberry’s Amazon s3 Explorer
www.cloudberrylab.com/free-amazon-s3-explorer-cloudfront-IAM.aspx

Copy the text from this blog post below and paste it into your Bucket Policy Content window in Cloudberry Explorer. You will need to replace the example bucket name with your own.
http://robin.wenglewski.de/posts/2011…

If your course uses SVG image files you will need to add the Http Header for SVG
Click Tools / Http Headers, click Add and enter…
Http header: SVG
Values: image/svg+xml

 

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