February 22, 2019
Email Etiquette Program – Sample Adobe Captivate course
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February 22, 2019
Email Etiquette Program – Sample Adobe Captivate course
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Email Etiquette

One of my friend has asked me to make one course as sample from a template he has shared with me. I have spend my evening making this course,I think its a good idea if I  can share the same course to all who are looking for sample Adobe captivate project.

The course has the following:

  • Transition animations
  • Voice over
  • Quiz
  • Knowledge Quiz (Graded:This was the requirement,but you can make ungraded from KQ slides)
  • Pass mark is 60% | Random Quiz

Click below button to see the demo

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Mirror Demo URL : Click Here

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Content size: 8Mb (Kudos: Tinypng ,Please look at it if you are looking on ways to  reduce size of your course)

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2022-07-17 23:21:39
2022-07-17 23:21:39

Amazing article

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2019-03-05 17:53:48
2019-03-05 17:53:48

Thanks for your positive feedback laylipham. I agree with you there is a lot of issues to be rectified especial in text formatting,I did not spend time to review the course. As I said in my post this was only Demo course which I have made for my friend who is learning Captivate. It’s good that you have raised some of the issue which I did not notice before, This will help anyone who is interested in this sample module.

 

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2019-03-05 18:01:20
2019-03-05 18:01:20
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I agree, it can be difficult for new learners of Captivate to find examples. Even after personally using the program for four years I still often wish there were more examples out there of new features. I’d love to see more examples of how people are incorporating gamification and VR into their projects.

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2019-03-05 18:10:18
2019-03-05 18:10:18
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Sure, I had the same experience when I started using Captivate , When I have time I will try to make sample project in VR.

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2019-03-05 18:12:33
2019-03-05 18:12:33
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That would be great! Thanks!

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2022-07-18 22:14:05
2022-07-18 22:14:05
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ok

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2019-03-05 17:25:26
2019-03-05 17:25:26

Thanks for sharing!

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2019-03-05 13:23:29
2019-03-05 13:23:29

Hello, I enjoyed your training! This is a topic I’ve taught many times at the high school level so I really enjoyed seeing a similar eLearning version. I know it’s always very helpful to have a second pair of eyes look at my eLearning videos so I jotted down some feedback while watching. I ran into a navigation issue and got stuck. I couldn’t continue so I didn’t watch all of it. After the Knowledge Check slide regarding email paragraphs, I clicked the back arrow to return to the Knowledge Check slide and couldn’t continue after that.  Here’s my other feedback: Make the video self-paced by requiring the learner to press the forward arrow rather than automatically going to the next slide. The learner needs time to process what they have read and re-read information. Make sure all of your sentences end with periods. Double check the formatting on your Knowledge Check questions. (See screenshot.) Check all of your navigation buttons to make sure they are working correctly.  I appreciated you clean design and use of images.

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