Separate Partially Correct from Correct Questions on Your Captivate Results Slide
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can display partially correct questions from your correct questions on your Adobe Captivate Quiz Results slide.
The Pros and Cons of Adobe Captivate Short Answer Question Slides
In this video tutorial, I will go over the pros and cons of Adobe Captivate short answer question slides. Specifically, I will talk about using them as a standard question slide, but also how you can use them to survey your learners as well. Also, I will show you the type of data that can be captured in your LMS when you use short answer question slides.
Getting All Your Adobe Captivate Playbar Controls to Appear on Mobile
In this Adobe Captivate Video Quicktip, I show you an easy solution to get all the controls on your playbar to appear on mobile view, in addition to desktop.
Closed Captions for Slide Video in Your Adobe Captivate Project
In this video tutorial, I show you a small number of tips when adding closed captions to your slide videos.
Customize Your Adobe Captivate Drag and Drop with Settings and Animated GIFs
In this video tutorial, I show you a number of ways you can customize your adobe captivate drag and drop interactions and thanks to Mark, I explore the settings and an interesting customization that uses animated GIFs.
Commonly Missed Items When Importing Translated Text into Adobe Captivate
In this video, I show you some of the commonly missed items that you can prepare in advance when importing translated question slides into your Adobe Captivate project.
Commonly Missed Items When Importing Translated Text into Adobe Captivate
In this video, I show you some of the commonly missed items that you can prepare in advance when importing translated question slides into your Adobe Captivate project.
Customize Your Adobe Captivate Drag and Drop with Settings and Animated GIFs
In this video tutorial, I show you a number of ways you can customize your adobe captivate drag and drop interactions and thanks to Mark, an interesting customization that uses animated GIFs.