Make Your Hidden or Disabled Next Button Available Right Away on Slide Revisits
In this video tutorial, I will show you how you can use advanced actions to program a click-to-reveal interaction. Also, this tutorial will show you how you can disable the next button until the learner completes the click-to-reveal. Still, the real kicker is that Captivate will remember that the learner has completed the interaction on subsequent slide revisits and make the Next button available right away.
In this video tutorial, I will show you how you can use advanced actions to program a click-to-reveal interaction. Also, this tutorial will show you how you can disable the next button until the learner completes the click-to-reveal. Still, the real kicker is that Captivate will remember that the learner has completed the interaction on subsequent slide revisits and make the Next button available right away.
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Easily Build a Title Page With the New Assets in Captivate 2019
In this video, I show you how you can easily build a title page with the new assets in Adobe Captivate 2019.
In this video, I show you how you can easily build a title page with the new assets in Adobe Captivate 2019.
Learning Pro Intros
I was interviewed by Nicole Papaioannou for her series Learning Pro Intros.
I was interviewed by Nicole Papaioannou for her series Learning Pro Intros. It was a lot of fun and allowed me to share a snapshot of my journey to become the L&D professional I am today. Thanks, Nicole!
Recolor Your SVG Icons in Adobe Captivate
In this video tutorial, I will show you how to recolor your SVG icons directly in Adobe Captivate.
In this video tutorial, I will show you how to recolor your SVG icons directly in Adobe Captivate. Specifically, I will show you how you can have different colors for the rollover and down states of your SVG icons as buttons. In the video, I show you a great resource for finding new icons to use in your eLearning projects. Use the link below to let them know I sent you: https://www.iconfinder.com?ref=pauldavidwilson
PowerToys for Windows 10 - Perfect for Captivate Users
I made this video for my eLearning developer audience but PowerToys for Windows 10 is such a great user interface improvement, anyone can take advantage of them. Remember TweakUI? Kind of like that.
I made this video for my eLearning developer audience but PowerToys for Windows 10 is such a great user interface improvement, anyone can take advantage of them. Remember TweakUI? Kind of like that. Here is the link where you can learn all about it and download PowerToys for Windows 10 for yourself.
Convert Flash Courses to HTML5 Without the Source Files
In this video tutorial, I show you a tool that Adobe Captivate users already have that can convert older eLearning courses to HTML5, even when you don't have the source files.
In this video tutorial, I show you a tool that Adobe Captivate users already have that can convert older eLearning courses to HTML5, even when you don't have the source files. Thanks to Cathy Moore for permission to use her and Kinection's elearning course designed and developed for the US Army. Read her blog post to learn about the activity and how she created this complex branching scenario.
👨💻 https://blog.cathy-moore.com/2010/05/elearning-example-branching-scenario/
The Future of eLearning
In June, we have a replacement for the Adobe eLearning Conference called Adobe eLearning World. While the schedule contains many of the same activities and times that would have occurred in Washington DC, people from just about anywhere can participate in this event.
Not very much has changed for me since the coronavirus outbreak. I've been working from home since about 2015 anyway. Adobe has cancelled some of the events that I had been invited to facilitate. The cancelled events are the Adobe eLearning Conference in Washington DC as well as the Vancouver and Toronto Adobe Professional Certifications for Adobe Captivate. At present Adobe still have me scheduled for the Phoenix session in September. Of course, there are new opportunities for me to share my knowledge with many of you. In June, we have a replacement for the Adobe eLearning Conference called Adobe eLearning World. While the schedule contains many of the same activities and times that would have occurred in Washington DC, people from just about anywhere can participate in this event. In fact, in many ways, it's far more inclusive. I know of at least several folks who previously didn't have the means to travel to another city and stay in an expensive hotel. As long as you have a decent internet connection, you can join in on the learning on June 23-25th for free! I don't know if there are limits to the number of attendees but make sure you register at the following link: https://adobeworld.elearning.adobeevents.com/
I think what changes moving forward is that eLearning will see a rise in popularity. In the past, it's gotten kind of a bum rap. Poorly designed eLearning, and there is a lot of it, is not as effective as well-designed classroom training. It's up to us to prove that eLearning is a viable alternative to getting a bunch of people together in a room. Don't just make slides of content with a bunch of back and next buttons. Instead , what you want to do is create amazing learning solutions. That's what the Adobe eLearning World is all about. I always try to think of learning solutions rather than just slides. Think about how you learn in real life and then capture that on the digital page. Use stories and provide your learner's experiences to solve on their own with the clues you provide them. Make it relatable to what your learners experience and they will not only enjoy the eLearning you design but look forward to the next online training they get from you.
New Premium Course - Build Your Own Memory Game with Adobe Captivate 2019
In this course, you will learn how to use Adobe Captivate 2019 or newer and develop a learning interaction that can either stand-alone or be part of a larger eLearning course. This learning interaction will allow your learners to play the classic memory game to reveal information that they need to learn as part of a more extensive course. This course will teach you how to layout your slide for multiple fluid boxes for responsive design, create the necessary variables, and write the advanced actions to make it all work.
In this course, you will learn how to use Adobe Captivate 2019 or newer and develop a learning interaction that can either stand-alone or be part of a larger eLearning course. This learning interaction will allow your learners to play the classic memory game to reveal information that they need to learn as part of a more extensive course. This course will teach you how to layout your slide for multiple fluid boxes for responsive design, create the necessary variables, and write the advanced actions to make it all work.
Create One Set of Custom Buttons That Display for Your Entire Captivate Project
In this video tutorial, I will show you how you can create a single set of navigation buttons that, when set up correctly, will display across your entire course. Also, you will learn how to write an advanced action that toggles the audio in your project and toggle the button itself through the use of adding multi-states.
In this video tutorial, I will show you how you can create a single set of navigation buttons that, when set up correctly, will display across your entire course. Also, you will learn how to write an advanced action that toggles the audio in your project and toggle the button itself through the use of adding multi-states.
Fix Width of Fill-in-the-Blank Drop-Down List Answers in Captivate
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can fix the width of the drop-down list answers in a fill-in-the-blank question in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can fix the width of the drop-down list answers in a fill-in-the-blank question in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.