Learn Japanese Project

In this interaction, learners can select each of the hiragana vowel characters to learn more about how it is written and spoken. This type of interaction is ideal for projects seeking to give learners the freedom to learn more about items in the order and to the frequency they wish. While it’s perfect for exploring characters of languages that don’t use the Latin alphabet, it could easily be adapted to fit almost any topic.

Recycling project

In this interaction, learners can drag and drop various items into either a recycling bin or a trash can to practice sorting waste correctly. Custom feedback is provided each time an item is dropped into the recycling bin or trash can. This type of interaction is perfect for projects that need to give learners practice classifying items by type, or learning about items in light of different categories.

How can I merge two .cptx files I am working on?

Hello fellow e-Learning developers, I am currently working on a training course that was originally created as Power Point slides and then moved into Captivate 2019 through the “Project from MS PowerPoint” option. The slides were set in Power Point to Standard fit and once moved to Captivate they have a resolution of 1440 (W) x 1080 (H). I also used Captivate 2019 to record a simulation (on both demo and training modes) with a screen resolution 1024 (W) x […]

Skills as the new currency

Careers no longer progress in a neat line from learning to earning to retirement. Not only are people more likely to change jobs and even career tracks over the course of their lifetimes, freelancers who contract out their skills rather than work for an employer have become a significant portion of the labor market. Nearly half of working millennials fall into this category. This shift is starting to transform human resource strategy and the traditional job hunt. Whereas candidates used […]

Creating Animated GiF using Adobe Animate

Using Adobe Animate, you can very quickly create and export animated Gifs. These Gifs can be used within your Captivate projects.

Reusing Shared Actions

Third blog in series about ‘using’ (not creating) shared actions. Fpcussed on: reuse of existing shared actions and variables in new projects.

Why I Love Dreamweaver

Here is a list of five reasons I like using Dreamweaver as a web editing tool.

Office orientation project

Preview Project | Download Project Have you tried to fit images such as maps, illustrations, or floor plans on a mobile device screen? Doesn’t always work right? In this interaction I will show you how you can easily create a click to zoom in interaction you can use for any of these situations. In this version I will show you how you can create an office orientation Captivate app that works on any screen. Need more detail about what you […]

Decorate the donut project

In this Drag and Drop interaction, you can drag the different Frosting flavors and Sprinkles and drop on to the donut to decorate it. What is that example intending to do? When should the user use such a theme? In this example, you will see the use of drag and drop interaction with the ability to replace dropped objects with a new one. You can use this interaction in your projects, where you want to allow the learners to replace […]

Shopping cart project

In this drag and drop interaction, when you pick and item from the shelf and drop it in the shopping cart, the price of the item is added to the total amount on the cash counter display. What is that example intending to do? When should the user use such a theme? In this example, you will see the use of drag and drop interaction with the ability to do mathematical operations. In this example, only addition has been used. […]

Project Download isn’t working

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