Gone were the days, where learner used to sit in a closed room with a book in his/ her hand and an instructor with the teaching aids. Over the last two decades, the change in the technology is unpredictable. A radical behavior in the minds of the learners paved a way to discover the new teaching methodologies and new teaching aids. In the midst of the whole scenario, eLearning has been a ray of hope and become a ground factor […]
In the latest release of Adobe Captivate 2019, the Virtual Reality feature is included. With this feature, one can provide a low cost and high performance courses. In this blog, we are going to see how to create a virtual reality project in Adobe Captivate 2019. You can open virtual reality project in two ways: New > Virtual Reality Project File > New Project > Virtual Reality Project To add a 360 image or video, click + icon on the […]
Adobe Captivate has made their upgradation move by releasing Captivate 2019 with all the new features. Overlay slides feature is an effective way to convert videos into interactive content. The traditional video might convey the right information, but doesn’t evaluate the learner performance. But, with this Adobe Captivate 2019 interactive video feature you can gauze the user understanding about the concept. In this blog, we are going to discuss Interactive Video feature that will convert your mp4 videos into HTML5 interactive videos […]
Adobe Captivate 2019, has become a time saver authoring tool with its advancement options. Now your content can easily transform across the devices with a click. In this blog we are going to discuss two advancements – Fluid boxes 2.0 and Automatic Device Preview. Let’s see Fluid boxes 2.0: Select Fluid Boxes on Captivate toolbar and choose Horizontal or Vertical Fluid Box from the drop-down list. Choose number of boxes as you wish. You can see green color highlight and […]
Adobe Captivate makes a hard impression with its astonishing features in its new release, Adobe Captivate 2019.
Learn how to create responsive simulations using Adobe Captivate 2017 including all three modes and they are:
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Adobe Captivate 2017 the next version of Adobe Captivate 9 comes with new feature called Shared Advanced Actions saving efforts and time of eLearning designers.
Captivate 2017 is the recent launch by Adobe and is turning out to be A piece of cake for eLearning developers to create responsive ELearning modules. If I have to pick an eye catching feature from the tool I would surely pick “Fluid Boxes” which is one of the new features added to Captivate 2017.
Every business will have their own goals to achieve and they make every possible effort to accomplish these goals effectively and efficiently. A very common goal that we find in most of the product/ service based companies is, providing an effective on-job training to up skill the staff. The best approach to meet the training goal is to establish direct connection between business goals and training.
Have you ever imagined how a person with disability would access your eLearning course? May be you haven’t given a thought of designing eLearning in that perspective. But eLearning accessibility has been the industry hot topic now. And an eLearning course should be designed such that it works for everyone across the organization so that no one misses the training opportunities. In this blog, we will discuss the eLearning course accessibility challenges and corresponding compliances – Section 508 and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).
It is a challenge for training managers to ensure quality of eLearning programs that are developed by internal teams or external eLearning vendors. In this blog, we will equip training / Learning and Development managers with a benchmark checklist that helps them test effectiveness of an eLearning program. Here is a checklist… Logical organization of the content (concept) flow Randomly compare two consecutive concepts and check whether the first concept is serving as an advance-organizer to the second concept. Similarly, […]