May 26, 2021
Using Adobe Captivate in the Classroom
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May 26, 2021
Using Adobe Captivate in the Classroom
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Greetings all,

After a long year of distance learning and an exciting season of learning Adobe Captivate, I am very excited to get back into my normal classroom. Adobe Captivate has been a helpful tool for creating engaging lessons and I want to incorporate it into my regular lessons.

Some ideas I have for continued use of Adobe Captivate:

– Virtual homework assignments (works well with the 1-1 iPad program our school has)

– Makeup exams (giving kids a second chance with a new style of assessment that they might like better)

– Lessons for kids that were sick

– Individual PowerPoint lessons for students to complete at their own pace in class

– Group PowerPoint presentations with small quizzes throughout.

As we (hopefully) get back into our classrooms, I hope these few ideas will encourage you to consider other possible applications for continued use of Adobe Captivate.

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2021-05-28 19:10:53
2021-05-28 19:10:53

I have posted some blogs in the past, where I described how I used Captivate in university college to be able to use some methods like flipped class, problem-based and project-based learning. Most of them were appreciated by the students, because they could have more control over their learning. They particularly liked self-assessments. Here is a link to one of those blogs:

Flipped Classes with Captivate – eLearning (adobe.com)

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2021-05-28 02:51:43
2021-05-28 02:51:43

I am not sure what age range you teach, but another idea you could look into using Captivate for is flipped classroom.

You could create a module that teaches students everything they need to know to come into the classroom and apply that knowledge to a practical activity.

You can read up on it from many different sources online and try some things out.

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