A Learning Theory I Can Get Behind
This month, I saw an entry on an eLearning forum where the writer was discounting the importance of learning theory. Indeed, I would agree with the writer regarding the flavour of the month learning theories that pop up from time to time. Also, there is a resurgence of learning theories that the industry has discredited that seem to gain new momentum…
Avoiding Buffering in Video for eLearning
In this video, I show you how you can avoid buffering in the video files that you add to your eLearning projects in Adobe Captivate or other authoring tools.
Review and Comparison Between FIFINE K678 and the Blue Yeti Microphones
In this video review, I compare the FIFINE K678 and the Blue Yeti Microphones.
Toggle Audio Playback On or Off in Adobe Captivate
In this video, I will show you how you can toggle audio playback on or off in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
3 Things to Improve Audio with Adobe Audition
I applied the three things I like to do to my audio narration files before I import them into Adobe Captivate.
Stop Audio on Slide Revisits in Your Adobe Captivate eLearning
In this video, I show you how you can use a variable and simple advanced action to prevent a slide's audio from replaying on subsequent revisits.
Drag and Drop with Unique Feedback Captions
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can have unique feedback for each drag in a drag and drop interaction in your Adobe Captivate project.
Drag and Drop When More Than One Correct Answer is Needed
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can create a question using drag and drop when more than one correct answer is needed.
Scrolling interaction with Forced Navigation in Your Adobe Captivate Project
This video shows you how you can simulate a scroll up and down using multi-state objects, variables, and advanced actions.
Tips for Small Business Survival (and Success) Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Guest Article By Katie Conroy.
Small businesses are among those taking the biggest hits from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sure, bigger companies have had to strategize, but since small businesses operate with only a few months (or less) of cash flow, they are the ones at risk for the most devastating consequences.