We are accustomed to watching video tutorials on Youtube covering the most diverse topics. Unfortunately, video only offers the learner a linear, non-interactive experience. Adobe Captivate 2019, has several tools for importing videos into your interactive eLearning content. You can even make your videos completely interactive with a few easy-to-use tools. Let’s explore these amazing possibilities in this webinar. a) You’ll discuss and compare different ways to import videos into your Adobe Captivate projects b) You will insert YouTube and […]
Detailed workflow to create and use Types for engaging Drag&Drop interactions
I couldn’t find an easy way to clear a text input field. This tutorial will show you a simple JavaScript line of code that can clear the fields for you.
For starters with Javascript in Captivate:: how to use a random number to generate a random state of a multistate object to be used for gamification.
Is it possible to create a card game that works similar to something like this: https://whatthedeck.psu.edu/play/ There are three card categories. Each category has about 15-25 cards in it. When the user click on the blue card, it randomly pulls a blue card from the “blue deck”. The same happens for the red and green decks. Is this possible to build in Adobe Captivate and if so, could someone point me to some tutorials on what features I would need […]
Adobe Captivate Macbook Pro No Audio Narration, System Audio, or Ability to Add Audio to Video Demos
I have been using Adobe Captivate for some time now. One of my favorite features of Captivate over other e-learning software is that although it can be a bit more complex, the trade-off is that it offers several features in one package. Thus if I want to make a very quick video demo and add that cpvc file to a responsive learning project I can. Or if I need to make just a quick video tutorial to demonstrate to my […]
Using Advanced Actions to show, change the state of, and hide objects on a slide.
