By default, there in not a project duration field noted for an Adobe Captivate Project when it is published to the Adobe Connect Content Library; if you publish to Adobe Connect, the default fields appear as follows under the Content Information tab: You may add the additional field under the Content Information Tab as depicted below; in this case I have 4 slides at 10 seconds per slide: The simple way to add this is by editing the breeze-manifest.xml file […]
With the advent of Adobe Connect 10.5, legacy content invoked in Meeting rooms can quickly and easily be converted server-side for viewing in HTML; converting the content will still allow its rendering in flash even while allowing it also to be viewed in HTML in the same Meeting. Here are five quick points to consider: Firstly, for HTML5 to be an option in any Meeting, you must not be forcing the Adobe Connect Meeting Application for all users under Adobe […]
Social learning is more than just a buzzword; it can bring a whole new level of engagement to your L&D strategy. But why should Facebook, blogs, forums and all their collaborative cousins be part of your L&D strategy in the first place?
Custom eLearning courses need to be engaging and interesting for learners to consume and learn them. There are various ways to increase the engagement factor. One among them is using interactivities. The purpose of using interactivities is to make the learner learn by doing. This is usually done by challenging their mental faculties. The interactivities should make the learner actively participate in the process of learning. In this blog, we will look at some interactivities which will make your custom eLearning courses highly engaging.
There is a known issue under scrutiny by both the Adobe Presenter and Connect engineering teams. A Meeting room will crash when a Meeting host or presenter invokes content published to the Adobe Connect Content Library using Presenter 11.1 (build 203). There are at least five possible workaround options that allow one to avoid this issue: 1. Upload the Presenter content directly to the Meeting room or Virtual Classroom from the Presenter authoring client workstation: Instead of pointing the Meeting […]
For customized Adobe Connect on-premise deployments, an Adobe Connect test lab cluster is a critical support tool. Adobe Connect has rich APIs and sundry integration and customization options ranging from SSO to LMS to branding and compliance, etc. Testing changes and updates to this wide range of options in a lab is most prudent and always highly recommended. The newly updated article referenced here below discusses deploying Adobe Connect on-premise servers in an example lab pool/cluster configuration behind an application-aware […]
Among the many content upload options supported in Adobe Connect, creating SWF content at an authoring client may require an additional step to avoid the following pop-up warning: Rather than upgrade Flash, you may need to edit the registry on your Windows authoring client. The full article is here on the Adobe Connect Support Blog: Authoring SWF Content for upload to Adobe Connect
Publish a PPTX in HTML5 in Adobe Presenter 11.1 and upload it to the Adobe Connect Content Library in Connect Central and wrap it in an Adobe Connect Course, the enrolled trainees do not show as completed in Reports unless there is a quiz embedded. One workaround is to embed a simple quiz through which to click; the full solution article is here on the Adobe Connect Support Blog: Completed HTML5 Courses Created from Adobe Presenter Content Remain Open After […]