March 31, 2020
Video Tutorials
Comments
(4)
March 31, 2020
Video Tutorials
Patrick J. Immel is a Full Professor of Scenic & Lighting Design at Northwest Missouri State University.  He is a proud Titan and holds a BS from the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh. (1994) and he received his MFA from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.  Recent designs at Northwest include the World Premiere of Death Comes for Jesse James, Footloose, Midwives and Witches, Rumors, Legally Blonde, The Learned Ladies, Urinetown, The Tempest, Almost Maine, Our Town.  Regional design credits include, CATS, & I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change! and the world premiere of Iphigenia at Iowa State University.  Research interests include discovering new and better ways of integrating computer technology into the design process.  In other words, Pat is a huge nerd.
Newbie 2 posts
Followers: 0 people
(4)

Hello!  First time poster here!  I am trying to earn some points to earn Captivate 2019 access.  I have a bunch of tutorials that I have created with Captivate 9 for my CAD (Computer Drafting) course.  Are these acceptable to upload or do they have to be already created with 2019?!

Thanks much!

Pat

4 Comments
2020-04-07 06:47:34
2020-04-07 06:47:34

Would like to see your answer. I will not talk about this community,  that is not my role as a simple user. However look at my profile to see how I tried to contribute. I did read your other question about posting, and would like to see if this video was indeed created with CP9?

Like
(1)
2020-04-04 17:51:22
2020-04-04 17:51:22

Hi salukitd, I think I may have answered this for you elsewhere. Still, for the sake of others viewing this post, the spirit of the Adobe eLearning Community incentive program is to increase the community contributions that benefit other users of the eLearning products like Adobe Captivate. Ask yourself, does the post you want to put up help others in the community. Do they learn something about Adobe Captivate, or does your content inspire them to do something creative? If the answer is honestly yes, then I think you are good to go. Remember, this community is mostly us fellow users, so these are just my opinions. Adobe staff are ultimately the ones who decide what gets posted and receives points. They typically are not on here reading every question or post.

Like
(4)
2020-04-02 10:55:32
2020-04-02 10:55:32

Was the video you posted created with Captivate version 9? Did you use Video Demo to create it?

Like
(1)
(1)
>
Lieve Weymeis
's comment
2020-04-16 18:05:41
2020-04-16 18:05:41
>
Lieve Weymeis
's comment

It was created with C9

Like
Add Comment