Replace Audio Narration in your Adobe Captivate Video Demo
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can replace or re-record the audio narration in your Adobe Captivate Video Demo projects.
Publishing for Your LMS - Monday, February 3, 10:00 EST | 15:00 UTC
In this Livestream, I will review all the options that you should be using and the ones you should avoid when publishing your Adobe Captivate eLearning course.
Using Adobe Captivate Shared Actions
In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you a way you can use Shared Actions to save yourself some time writing Advanced Actions by reusing the Shared Action for different objects and multistate objects.
Fake Text Popups in Adobe Captivate Fluid Box Design
In this video tutorial, I show you how I would manage a simulated text popup in my fluid box responsive design eLearning project in Adobe Captivate.
Can You Still Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10?
In this video tutorial, I test that theory out and see if I can upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and complete product activation.
Split Audio Files Across Many Slides in Adobe Captivate
In this video tutorial, I show you a secret feature in Adobe Captivate that allows you to do that editing while importing the file. This will save you time and you will not need an extra application for this purpose.
What I Learned Going Freelance
I got a request from another professional on LinkedIn to provide some advice to someone considering going freelance in the learning industry. I don't know if I have any secret formula for making it on my own, but I can share my personal experience.
How to Update Your Legacy Flash Captivate eLearning Projects
In this Adobe Captivate tutorial, I show you how you can update your legacy eLearning courses by identifying and replacing components that are not compatible with HTML5.
eLearning Livestream – Build Your Own Custom Playback Controls | January 13th, 16:00 UTC
In this Livestream, I will show you how you can create your own custom playback controls for your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
Happy Last Year of SWF (Actually Probably Even Less Time)
Adobe will end support of Flash Player on December 31st, 2020. That said, each browser maker will be taking (or already has taken) steps to disable and eventually prevent Flash Player from being installed.