Guest Blog by: Thomas Reyes-Cairo, Community Manager at eLearning Brothers International audiences have been on our minds a lot recently. In addition to the recent update of over 20,000 new international cutout people to the Asset Store, we’ve taken an interest in the geolocation features of Captivate 9 for our templates. First introduced with Captivate 8, geolocation support provided an opportunity to use a learner’s location as a trigger for specific events within your course. This means that you could […]
Guest Blog by: Andrew Vass, Product Development Manager at eLearning Brothers As you may have noticed, we spent some time this last weekend upgrading the Assets portal for Adobe Captivate 9! We’ve included a few new features that will help you to find the templates and assets you’re looking for quicker and download them even faster than before. The biggest part of our changes comes to the Cutout People section. We’ve spent a lot of time updating the keywords and categories […]
As an eLearning designer, wouldn’t it be great if you could create training material quickly and easily without having to spend a whole lot of time and money designing your assets from scratch or having someone do them for you? Adobe Captivate 9 now comes with an offering that is almost too good to be true – the Asset Store! This complimentary service for customers was released with Captivate 9 in August 2015, along with some other very cool features […]
We’ve been working hard on the next version of Adobe eLearning Suite and Adobe Presenter and definitely can’t hide the excitement, so here’s one more SNEAK into the next version. If you’ve missed out the earlier sneak peeks on the improved Multi-SCO Packager and Adobe Presenter Video Creator, check them out here and here. Inquisitive to know more about the new features
Description: Join Alice Acker, Adobe Captivate Expert along with Vish and Dr. Pooja Jaisingh to learn the nuances of selecting and using assets like images and videos for your elearning courses. During the session, we will also discuss how to make use of Adobe Captivate and Adobe Photoshop to select, manage and edit the assets for an effective use inside the course. What’s in it for you? After attending the session, you will be able to: Carefully select the assets […]
This blog explores various microlearning strategies and their development using the all-new Adobe Captivate.
In today’s digital age, the role of a web designer is pivotal in shaping online experiences. From crafting visually stunning websites to ensuring seamless user interactions, web designers play a crucial role in the digital ecosystem. In this article, we’ll explore the journey of becoming a web designer and how Adobe Suite empowers professionals in this field to unleash their creativity and excel in their careers. 1. The Evolution of Web Design Web design has evolved significantly over the years, […]
This blog narrates the writer’s experience of designing eLearning for the History subject for K-12 students using the new Adobe Captivate.
This article is a glimpse of user’s views on certain features of the new Adobe Captivate that he found extremely useful.
I may be missing it, but how do I see all the assets used in my project in the New Captivate? I see where I can remove all unused items (that does not remove them), but I cannot locate where I can see all assets used and easily reuse them, instead of having to add them from my system storage each time I need it.
Adobe Learning Manager provides a customization where you can upload your own custom Certificate, which is downloadable for the learner through his “badges” portal. The requirements for a custom certificate are as follows: The certificate needs to be in a plain HTML format. All the content need to be in a zip file containing the HTML page and the assets i.e., the CSS file, images, etc. Once you have created the certificate using the HTML & CSS properties, kindly contact […]
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