Here I show you the steps to creating an immersive 360° project, also known as virtual reality, in Captivate.
Here I show you the steps to using audio in your Captivate files. This includes background, slide, and object audio and the various ways to set up each.
Here I show you the steps to set up workspaces by going into expert mode. You can then set up as many workspaces as you like so that you can use the best workspace for each type of project you create.
Here I show you the steps to create an interactive video. Learn about how bookmarks and overlays work so that you can easily set up your own interactive videos, a very effective learning element.
Captivate’s Matching Quiz question is great but it only supports text and always includes the A,B,C dropdown menus. One of my students wanted to have a matching exercise without the A,B,C dropdowns. I created this simple drag and drop to show him how it’s done. You can substitute images for these smart shapes in the exercise.
Captivate lets you create multiple states for any object, but often Captivate developers are confused by just how to use them. This video explains in detail how it’s done.
Captivate lets you create video demos. These are a bit like software simulations but they allow for full fidelity of the screen along with inclusion of you on a webcam and several options for transitions and more. This video gives you the tips you need.
Video and audio Autoplay doesn’t work in latest versions of Chrome.