Aggregator helps in creating modular, scalable and reusable rapid e-learning content development using Adobe Captivate. It also helps in parallel development of e-learning content. Let us now explore the key enhancements done in Aggregator in Adobe Captivate 5.
You can download captivate 4 – Text to Speech agents from following link. http://download.macromedia.com/pub/captivate/content/Adobe_Captivate_4_Cont_WWE.exe
Some Cp4 users have reported that when the Aggregator starts playing content movies- in certain scenarios sound from subsequent movies in the aggregator plays for a fraction of a second while the first movie is still playing. This issue is prominently seen in Firefox browser, although it occurs in Internet explorer some times. There is an easy workaround for this issue:
customizing captivate playbar,localizing captivate playbar,captivate 4 Consider a scenario where you want to create content in some different language, say German or Hindi. You created the content properly, but then you discover that the play-bar shows its tool-tips in English. Did you know that you can localize the play-bar tooltips to match your content? This post shows you how… Img 1. English tool-tips Img 2. Italian tool-tips
Adobe Captivate,Captivate TOC Image 1. Default TOC Image 1 shows the default captions in TOC that Adobe Captivate creates. Captivate allows us to change the captions in TOC so that the TOC can look like the example shown in Image 2. Image 2. TOC with changed captions Now let’s see how we can do it.
Large eLearning projects are always difficult to maintain and the authoring process is inefficient because of lack of parallelism and collaboration. Adobe Captivate 4 allows you to break up project into bite-sized modules which can be authored and maintained by multiple people. Modular development has the following advantages: Allows parallel development – many people working on the same project at same time Delivers scalability – manages performance at authoring as well as delivery time as the project size grows. Maintainability […]
We’ve posted a new Board Game template on the Adobe Captivate Exchange. This template features a board game as the progress indicator for a quizzing scenario. Based upon the user’s responses, the character moves across the board game till the end of the quiz. This template can be used to quickly create eLearning content based on this game – either as a quiz project or as part of a project where the quiz can be represented this way. Download it […]
Very soon, we are kickstarting the beta for the next release of Adobe Captivate. We want as many of you as possible to actively test and help shape a rock-solid release. If you are interested, please fill in the Prerelease Interest Form on the Adobe site. We need a broad cross-section of testers – across industries, varying backgrounds and experience, non-users to beginners to experts – virtually anyone who believes Adobe Captivate has the potential to be a part of […]
There has been a great deal of confusion about the Update for Adobe Captivate 3. Sorry for all the trouble caused. I hope the following resources should clear the confusion.
I’ll be speaking at the European eLearning Summit 2008. The conference will take place at the Nottingham University from August 19-21. From the conference site – “Built on the history of the popular EuroTAAC Authorware and eLearning conference, EeLS is bigger and better than ever before. With quality presentations from eLearning professionals sourced from across Europe, EeLS has detailed and up-to-date information useful to all eLearning professionals, from Educational Designers and Developers, through to managers, educators and corporate planners.” More […]