In this video tutorial, I show you one way you can create your own 360° photos for use in your eLearning project once the eLearning industry introduces this feature into the authoring tools available.
In this Adobe Captivate Video Tutorial, I’ll show you how you can convert a non-responsive software simulation into a responsive software simulation that is suitable for mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones.
In this live stream, we will be talking about what’s new with Adobe eLearning. Tune in right now as I will be going live in 15 minutes. Otherwise watch the recorded session.
In light of recent events such as Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain’s apparent suicides, I wanted to take a moment and talk about depression and mental health within our own industry of learning and design.
In this Adobe Captivate Quicktip, I show you how you can expand the number of smart shapes available to you by modifying and thereby creating your own. This is an update of a video I did several years ago using Adobe Captivate 8, however, this tutorial was created using Adobe Captivate 2017 Release.
I often see articles, blog posts, or webinars entitled something like Storyline versus Captivate or How the Top 5 Authoring Tools Stack Up, or some other comparable title. I generally avoid this conversation because to me there are so many variables that there is never one defining thing that makes software A better than Software B. Also much of this debate is subjective since what I think is important may not be what you think is essential.
Join me on Monday at 4 PM EST on my YouTube channel as we continue the series of ADDIE. This week we will be discussing implementing your eLearning. Please feel free to share your ideas and questions in advance. Always welcome everyone’s participation.
In this video review, I talk about my initial experiences using Adobe Ink and Slide. Originally a $200 stylus I managed to pick this one up for only $25 from Amazon.
In this video, I unbox my brand new Adobe Ink & Slide. Adobe Ink & Slide is about four years old at the time of this video but when it was launched in 2014 it retailed for about $200. I can’t imagine me ever paying that much for a stylus but if it proves useful for me at $25 it could be a great deal.