If you need to translate your Adobe Captivate 13 eLearning course into another language, this step-by-step guide is for you! In this video, I show you exactly how to export your course content and closed captions, send them to a translation company, and then import the translated text back into Captivate. I cover preparing your project, what instructions to give your translation company, how to avoid importing errors, and how to update your speech agent language settings. Whether you want to know how to translate Adobe Captivate projects, import translated content, or localize eLearning courses for your LMS, you’ll find all the answers here.
To ensure a smooth and accurate import of PowerPoint content into Adobe Captivate, you can provide your SMEs with a well-structured PowerPoint template. Here are some tips and tricks for creating a template that facilitates seamless content translation.
In this video, I’ll guide you through a simple workaround to bring back non-responsive projects in the all-new Adobe Captivate 13 using the PowerPoint import workflow.
Looking for the best way to manage multiple versions of Adobe Captivate projects. Struggling with file naming, collaboration, and tracking updates across team members. Seeking tips, tools, or workflows for cleaner version control and organization.
Learn how to enhance your Adobe Captivate Long Scroll projects with smooth, automatic scrolling using JavaScript! In this step-by-step tutorial, I demonstrate how to add buttons that enable learners to seamlessly move from one content block to another. Discover tips for navigating the content block numbering system, providing a better user experience, and even adding actions like narration or animation. Whether you’re new to eLearning development or looking to level up your Captivate skills, this video is packed with actionable tips and sample code.
Learn how to effectively manage audio and content sections in your long scroll projects using Adobe Captivate! In this step-by-step tutorial, Paul Wilson demonstrates how to trigger audio files, reveal content blocks, and create interactive slides for engaging eLearning experiences. Perfect for new and experienced Captivate users looking to optimize long scrolling courses.
Typography can make all the difference in creating visually appealing and engaging learning experiences.
Could you explain the best practices for using software like Adobe Captivate, Photoshop, Illustrator, or After Effects in creating educational content? For instance, what visual elements or animations are most effective in maintaining learner engagement, and how can their use be optimized to ensure a seamless user experience across different platforms (desktop, tablet, mobile)?
I’m completely new to captivate and I am wanting to build a range of corporate style training modules that highlights my abilities. I’d like to find some good resources to help me start building that isn’t company/industry specific. Something to help as a launching point.
