Adobe eLearning World 2020
I'm pleased to let you know that I will be speaking at the Adobe eLearning World 2020 conference this week, but I'm not alone. There are a bunch of Adobe Captivate and other eLearning professionals that will provide you with a myriad of knowledge on the industry and this powerful tool.
I'm pleased to let you know that I will be speaking at the Adobe eLearning World 2020 conference this week, but I'm not alone. There are a bunch of Adobe Captivate and other eLearning professionals that will provide you with a myriad of knowledge on the industry and this powerful tool. I'm planning on sitting in as many of the following sessions that I can.
June 23, 2020
On Tuesday, there is an exciting session with Nathan Finley and my pal Andrew Hughes. We all know that learners learn best when they are having fun. How can you do that? Nathan and Andrew are going to be talking about Game Design and creating game mechanics with Adobe Captivate. Andrew and Nathan's session is sure to be a game-changer (pun intended).
June 24, 2020
On Wednesday, there is the keynote not to be missed with Josh Bersin. Publications such as Forbes, Harvard Business Review and the Wall Street Journal have all featured Josh. He presently has over 800,000 followers on Linkedin. I think he'll be worth listening to. If you miss the keynote on Wednesday, it’ll be repeated on Thursday.
Also on Wednesday is Anastasia McCune. You might know her if you've taken Adobe Captivate Software training on Linkedin Learning. She'll be teaching all of us how to convert any on-screen content into interactive eLearning. I'm looking forward to hearing her speak and seeing what she has to show us. Afterwards, you can add an assessment using the options taught to us by Joe Ganci. I've known Joe for a few years now. Assessment is a staple of Adobe Captivate, but if I know Joe, he'll have some secrets to share that will make your question slides excellent.
June 25, 2020
Thursday is my session. It's called Create Basic "Mobile-First" Responsive Projects Using Templates or as I prefer to call it Customize Adobe Captivate Responsive Quick Start Projects. In this session, you will learn how to customize slides from the Adobe Captivate responsive, quick-start projects from the Assets Store. This session will help you to rapidly build an eLearning course that not only looks great on your desktop but functions correctly on a mobile phone or tablet.
Adobe Captivate Responsive Click to Reveal Interaction with Advanced Actions
In this video tutorial, I show you how I would create a click to reveal interaction that forces learners to click on all the options before moving forward. In this interaction, I use variables and advanced actions to create all the elements you see in the final version.
In this video tutorial, I show you how I would create a click to reveal interaction that forces learners to click on all the options before moving forward. In this interaction, I use variables and advanced actions to create all the elements you see in the final version. $1 Patreon members will be able to download this project to use however they wish: https://www.patreon.com/paulwilsonlearning
Display Unanswered Questions in Adobe Captivate Submit All Quiz
In this video tutorial, I show you an easy way to use a system variable to display the unanswered questions in an Adobe Captivate submit all quiz.
In this video tutorial, I show you an easy way to use a system variable to display the unanswered questions in an Adobe Captivate submit all quiz.
Advanced Actions that Use Frames in Adobe Captivate
In this video tutorial, I will show you a few ways you can take advantage of frames in Adobe Captivate within a few simple advanced actions you can write.
In this video tutorial, I will show you a few ways you can take advantage of frames in Adobe Captivate within a few simple advanced actions you can write. Patreon members can download the project file for this video to explore and learn more.
Export Captivate Learner Notes with JavaScript
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can make a Learner Notes slide that can be accessed from any other slide in your eLearning course.
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can make a Learner Notes slide that can be accessed from any other slide in your eLearning course. A learner can add notes to the text they've already typed up. Once they are ready they can export their notes in a new window and they can copy and paste these notes into a word processor, send it to their printer, or save it as a PDF. This project uses an easy to use three lines of JavaScript to make it work.
Patreon members can download the project file for free.
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Learn about the Common JavaScript interface for Adobe Captivate https://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/using/common-js-interface.html
Publishing Adobe Captivate Video Demo for HD Resolution
In this video tutorial, I will show you my process for publishing Adobe Captivate Video Demo for high definition resolution.
In this video tutorial, I will show you my process for publishing Adobe Captivate Video Demo for high definition resolution.
One Button Click to Reveal in Adobe Captivate
How to use the same button to reveal the next state of a multi-state object. Once all the states in the multi-state object have been visited, the very same button will act as a Go To Next Slide button.
In this video tutorial, I attempt to answer a question from the Adobe eLearning Community, where Pierre asked how to use the same button to reveal the next state of a multi-state object. Once all the states in the multi-state object have been visited, the very same button will act as a Go To Next Slide button. Patreon members can download the project file for free. https://www.patreon.com/paulwilsonlearning
Adobe Captivate Interactive Video with Branching
In this video tutorial, I show you a cool way to combine two really awesome features, interactive video, and advanced answer option (branching). The advanced answer option allows you to set a different action for each answer in a single answer multiple-choice knowledge check.
In this video tutorial, I show you a cool way to combine two really awesome features, interactive video, and advanced answer option (branching). The advanced answer option allows you to set a different action for each answer in a single answer multiple-choice knowledge check.
$5 Patreon members can download the project file for free: https://www.patreon.com/paulwilsonlearning
Adobe Captivate Custom Quiz Questions Made with Shared Actions
In this video tutorial, I will show you how to build custom quiz questions made with shared actions so you can easily replicate these multiple-choice questions and revise them with little time and effort.
In this video tutorial, I will show you how to build custom quiz questions made with shared actions so you can easily replicate these multiple-choice questions and revise them with little time and effort. Patreon members get to download the project file for free. Become a Patreon member.
Secret Feature of Adobe Captivate Multi State Objects
In this video tutorial, I show you some additional methods to use multi-state objects to further enhance things like your custom interactions.
In this video tutorial, I show you some additional methods to use multi-state objects to further enhance things like your custom interactions. Patreon members can download the project file for this video from my Patreon channel.
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