Working on a SaaS solution whose entire goal is to optimize the review process, I’ve had the pleasure to interact with and learn about many eLearning and ID professionals. Here’s a short piece on some trends I’ve noticed recently.
I am using the method to create branched navigation as discussed in this video. https://elearning.adobe.com/adobe-captivate-tutorials/#menu I’ve done this before in other projects without issue. I don’t know why I’m having problems with this one and I’ve tried everything I can think of. I have three sections, Topic_1, Topic_2, and Topic_3. There is also a quiz button that is marked “not visible on output” Each button is named exactly the same as the group name. Each button has a rollover and […]
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In this article, you will learn how to insert external animations in your Adobe Captivate project. These animations are called external, because they are created outside of Captivate in applications such as Adobe Animate CC or Adobe Photoshop CC. Captivate lets you import three types of animations: -Animated GIF files -Flash-based animations (with a .swf file extension) -HTML5 animations Since Adobe has announced the end of the Flash Player by 2020, this article only covers inserting GIF animations and HTML5 […]
The cause is Windows Temp file folder is full. Windows key + R %temp% OK CTRL+A DELETE Check for folders named “1”, “2” in addition to “Temp“ Also clear the Adobe Captivate Cached Projects folder.
Learner disengagement is a challenging issue L&D teams deal with – in spite of creating engaging learning content that is easily accessible. In this article, I showcase how microlearning can simultaneously engage learners and boost performance.
Companies spend billions of dollars on training initiatives every year. It is essential that these investments are being put to good use. This article will look at ways to measure the ROI of online training.
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You have been working as an elearning designer, developer for a few years now, and suddenly your manager or your client has asked you to update one of your earliest courses for 2022. So how do you go about this? Below I have some considerations that I make when faced with this task.
