Adobe Captivate – Performing Calculations in Advanced Actions

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can perform mathematical calculations inside your Adobe Captivate advanced actions using the expression command.

Adobe Captivate – Slide Audio Three Ways

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can import your slide audio using one of three different methods.

Adobe Learning Evangalists on Lynda as well!

I think it’s great that there’s a lot of community contribution here, but it’s nice to see some of the same names appearing both here and elsewhere.  Today I went to lynda.com to find more resources, and found Pooja Jaisingh there as well!  Great!  She posted in one of her posts on here that you could got to lynda for more tutorials, and it’s worth noting you might have free access to lynda through your local public library. The more […]

Newbies: More PowerPoint Hacks for Your Cp Project: Using PowerPoint Template Backgrounds in Your Captivate Master Slides

We’re always looking for shortcuts. If there’s a nicely designed template in PowerPoint, you can use its background in your Captivate Master Slide to create a stunning new theme.

Tweak that Timeline: 4 easy workflows

Some of the simple tips offered during the presentation at Adobe eLearning Conference – Washington DC (25th of April 2018). No variables, no advanced actions, no shared actions are used in the post.

Create quizzes

Quizzes are an excellent way to test the users who are going through your eLearning courses. Adding quizzes to a project in Captivate couldn’t be any easier. Just add a Question slide, put your question into the slide and the answer, Captivate does everything else for you. It even puts a quiz results slide at the end. In this document, we will step through the different question types supported by Captivate.

Create software simulations

Captivate allows you to quickly record software simulations in Demo, Assessment, Training modes.

Create your first Captivate project

In this section, you will get stared with creating your first Captivate project. We will also cover introductory concepts such as applying themes to your project and downloading assets that you can use in your project. Before winding up this section, we will preview the progress that we have made and publish the project.

Captivate (2017 release) Update 1 released

We have released Update 1 for the 2017 release of Captivate. This update addresses several important bug fixes and includes support for the latest release of macOS. To install the update, in Captivate, click Help > Updates. Then, follow the on-screen instructions. The new build number after the update is 10.0.1.285. This update contains the following: In-app interactive guide for responsive projects. Follow the walk-through to create responsive projects using Fluid Boxes New video tutorials for Captivate (2017 release). Whether […]

Leveraging Acrobat DC and Captivate 2017 to Enhance Self-directed Learning Opportunities

Overview This past year I was presented with a very interesting design challenge. The challenge was to develop a guided interactive course that could be used in conjunction with anatomical simulators under the following conditions: Product must be device agnostic Project stakeholders globally dispersed Interactive Allows for self-directed learning Can be used internationally Usable in areas of the world with limited bandwidth Once developed, relatively easy to modify by the client company After some research and a great deal of […]

Adobe Captivate – Final Quiz Question Remediation

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can set up remediation for your final quiz questions.

Adobe Captivate – Allow Learners To Select Their Own Avatar

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can create an avatar selection screen where users can select their own characters for their eLearning experience.