

A viewer on my YouTube channel wanted to make a colouring book for kids. I decided to see if this could be done with a drag and drop. Drag the coloured pencils to the sections of the Canadian flag to change the colours. Preview the project here: Download the CPTX file: Canada Colouring Book
In this video tutorial, I review a similar question I saw twice on the same day – how to get a responsive design course to fill the screen on desktop as well as on tablets and mobile devices.
In this video tutorial, I show you how I would create a click to reveal interaction that forces learners to click on all the options before moving forward. In this interaction, I use variables and advanced actions to create all the elements you see in the final version.
In this session you will learn how to customize slides from the Adobe Captivate Assets Store to rapidly build an eLearning course that not only looks great on your desktop, but functions perfectly on a mobile phone or tablet. At the end of the session you will know how to create a mobile ready project that includes drag and drop, click to reveal and knowledge check slides making your eLearning project fully interactive and engaging. Download sample files* *Make sure […]
In this video tutorial, I will show you a few ways you can take advantage of frames in Adobe Captivate within a few simple advanced actions you can write.
In this video tutorial, I will show you my process for publishing Adobe Captivate Video Demo for high definition resolution.
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can make a one-button click to reveal in Adobe Captivate. I attempt to answer a question from the Adobe eLearning Community, where Pierre asked how to use just one button to reveal the next state of a multi-state object. Once all the states in the multi-state object have been visited, the very same button will act as a Go-To Next Slide button.
In this video tutorial, I will show you how to build custom quiz questions made with shared actions so you can easily replicate these multiple-choice questions and revise them with little time and effort.
In this video, I reveal a secret feature in Adobe Captivate multi-state objects. These enhanced objects give you the ability to add additional objects within the states themselves. Using this trick will make your multi-state object-based interactions wow your learners.