I am a consultant in international non-profit. I often develop training for teams who need to learn some simple program management or program evaluation skills/best practices but I have always just created slides in PP and sent those. I would like to up my game and I am exploring options, and Adobe Captivate looks interesting. Can I create elearning projects and send them by email/upload to FB groups, provide them in Zoom, etc. or does “pulish” mean that it has to go to an LMS?
One example of a blog where I used both the link and the embedded workflow:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/using-cpquizinfoanswerchoice-for-survey-conversion-from-swf-to-html
I sometimes embed pubished tutorials in my blog, but it is not WordPress. However I suppose the same workflow can be used. I publish the project to HTML5. Then I upload it to a subfolder on my domain, using Filezilla (any FTP uploader can work). Then I will use an iFrame to embed the URL of the uploaded project.
I don’t really understand why you would like to have the uploading workflow included with the Publish dialog box? It is something totally different. If it is a SCO, you will need to upload to a LMS, not to a webserver or any site.
It depends if you need to check the obtained scores/views or not. You only need a LMS in that case.
However you cannot ‘send’ a published course just like that. That was possible when publishing to SWF, but that is now obsolete since the demise of Flash Player on all browsers is for the end of 2020. HTML published courses are like websites (with lot more interactivity than normal) and need to be uploaded to a webserver. You then provide the URL to your learners.
Captivate is great for training software: you can create pure video, interactive video and fully interactive training simulations.
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