3 Things to Improve Audio with Adobe Audition

In this video tutorial, I will show you 3 things to improve your audio with Adobe Audition. I recently received some audio narration files from my client that were less than ideal. I applied the three things I like to do to my audio narration files before I import them into Adobe Captivate.

Stop Audio on Slide Revisits in Your Adobe Captivate eLearning

In this video, I show you how you can use a variable and a simple advanced action to prevent a slide’s audio from replaying on subsequent revisits. This is useful for slides that contain audio instructions but important on-screen text that learners may wish to review. If your course has many such slides you can save this advanced action as a shared action and apply the same logic to many slides throughout your course. Free Download Members of my YouTube Channel can download this project file for their own use.

Adobe Captivate Drag and Drop with Custom Feedback

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can have custom feedback for each drag in a drag and drop interaction in your Adobe Captivate project.

Adobe Captivate Drag and Drop When More Than One Correct Answer is Needed

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can create an Adobe Captivate question using drag and drop when more than one correct answer is needed.

Sky Replacement in Adobe Photoshop October 2020

I know this isn’t my usual Adobe Captivate tutorial. Still, if you also use Photoshop in your workflow to build eLearning as I do, you should find this cool new feature in Adobe Photoshop 2020 very useful. Especially if, like me you’re not a Photoshop Guru (I know how to do about twenty things).

Scrolling interaction with Forced Navigation in Your Adobe Captivate Project

In this video, I show you how you can simulate a scroll up and down using multi-state objects, variables and advanced actions.

Easily Add PDFs to Your Adobe Captivate eLearning

In this video, I show you how to easily add PDFs to your Adobe Captivate 2019 eLearning project.

Why Captivate Isn’t Part of the Creative Cloud

This is the third time this week that someone has reached out to me with this question. When this happens I usually write a blog post to answer instead of writing the same email to multiple people explaining my thoughts about this controversial question. This way I can now refer people making similar inquiries to this post rather than repeating myself.

Adding Your Own Fonts to Adobe Fonts

One of the coolest features in Adobe Creative Cloud is the ability to add your own open fonts or True Type Fonts to your Creative Cloud account. This works and I can access my fonts in a responsive design course but when I publish those fonts with my responsive design project they are not available to the end-users of my eLearning course like other Adobe Fonts would be. Is this something that can be done, or is there a relatively […]

Make Your Own Captivate Shapes

In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you how you can make your own Captivate shapes for use in your eLearning project.

8th Generation iPad 10.2″ and Adobe Captivate Draft in 2020

In this video, I review the new Apple iPad 10.2 8th Generation 2020.

Free Video Editing Software You Might Already Have on Your PC

If you need to edit your videos before importing them as Interactive Videos for your Adobe Captivate project, here is a quick overview of a free solution you might already have installed on your Windows PC but don’t even know about it.