How to Design Interactive Tabs with Audio in Captivate 12
Discover how to create a custom tabbed interaction in Adobe Captivate 12 with audio. Follow along as Paul Wilson guides you through building a solution that the default widgets can't offer.
Set up tabbed buttons that resemble traditional UI elements.
Create interactive elements along with audio playback for each tab.
Manage states to ensure a seamless user experience.
Enable a next button to guide learners through the course after completing the interactions.
Enhancing Eye Contact with AI: A Side-by-Side Tool Comparison
Explore tools that enhance eye contact during video recordings with Paul Wilson as he tests out various AI solutions. Discover which options are on top and why eye contact is essential to video content creation.
Build Your Own Multi-State Image Carousel with Ease
In this video, learn how to create a simple single-click carousel with forced navigation using Adobe Captivate. This guide is perfect for eLearning designers looking to try out advanced interactions.
Enhance Adobe Captivate 12 with Grammarly: Easy Spell & Grammar Check
Learn how to easily add spell check and grammar correction to Adobe Captivate 12 using Grammarly! In this step-by-step tutorial, eLearning expert Paul Wilson demonstrates a simple hack to enhance your Adobe Captivate workflow—even though there’s no built-in spell check feature yet.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using AI Voices in Adobe Captivate for Software Simulations
In this video, e-learning specialist Paul Wilson demonstrates how to incorporate AI voices in Adobe Captivate software simulation demos. Discover the keys to an efficient workflow for creating engaging e-learning experiences.
Bigme E ink Smartphone Hibreak Review: A Digital Minimalist's Dream Device
Discover the Bigme E ink Smartphone Hibreak, a revolutionary device designed for digital minimalists and focused travelers. In this comprehensive review, Paul Wilson unboxes and tests this unique smartphone tailored for reading, note-taking, and distraction-free browsing. With its long battery life and simplicity, find out if this device could be your ideal travel companion. Learn about its advantages, and whether it's the right fit for your lifestyle. Purchase this phone for yourself: https://store.bigme.vip/products/bigme-hibreak-smartphone
You Already Know How to Use AI
By Paul Wilson
Beginning in 2024, every eLearning conference, keynote, and breakout session was suddenly about artificial intelligence. AI was no longer something from the future—it was happening in the present. Predictions flew about how it would revolutionize our industry, reshape instructional design, and automate everything from storyboarding to scenario building.
And I’ll be honest: they weren’t wrong. I can’t think of another technology that’s improved my workflow more dramatically or quickly than AI. It’s now woven into nearly every step of my design and development cycle. From scripting video tutorials to drafting quiz questions, reviewing learning objectives, and even troubleshooting Adobe Captivate issues, AI is the silent partner beside me.
It’s also solved problems I didn’t know took up so much of my time.
For example, I spent 30 minutes or more just thinking of realistic example content to include in my YouTube tutorials. I wanted those examples to feel authentic—things a learner might encounter—but that ideation takes time. Now? I ask my AI assistant to give me an example of a four-item click-to-reveal interaction on customer service. Within seconds, I have usable content ready to drop into my project.
Another area where AI has made an enormous difference is working with legislation and compliance content. I can upload source material and ask my AI tool to pull out the legislated training requirements—and even make educated guesses about stretch goals that might be included in future updates. From there, I ask the AI to generate learning objectives aligned to those outcomes using Bloom’s taxonomy at the knowledge domain level. Before AI, I’d use the same verbs repeatedly and spend hours on this task. Now, the variety and clarity of the objectives are far stronger and come together in minutes instead of hours.
And I don’t stop there. I’ll ask the same tool to write quiz questions that align with those objectives—and even specify what types of questions to use based on the authoring tool I’m working with. Whether it’s multiple choice, matching, or sequencing, AI helps me get 90% of the way there in a fraction of the time.
AI has even solved the image and video problem.
Stock photography is great when you only need a smiling office worker or a handshake. But I remember working on a safety training course at the airport years ago where I needed a specific image: debris on a runway. I browsed every stock photo site I had access to, but nothing came close. Ultimately, I had to send someone out to the airfield with a camera and wait for them to snap a few usable shots. That one photo took hours to get. Today? That would be a 30-second prompt to an AI image generator—and I'd have a variety of realistic, customizable visuals in less time than it takes to open Photoshop.
But let’s get something straight:
The rise of AI has also created a gold rush of “expert” courses, tools, and clickbait promises. You can’t scroll TikTok or LinkedIn without seeing a breathless video telling you that if you just use this one prompt, or follow that 10-minute routine, you’ll become an AI wizard in 30 days. Most of it? Noise.
Here’s my take:
If you’ve ever had a thoughtful conversation—asked follow-up questions, refined your thinking, brainstormed ideas aloud—you already have the fundamental skill to use AI effectively. That’s it. ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and others? They’re just really fast, always-available brainstorming partners. You don’t need 30 tools. You need one or two you trust, and a clear idea of what you want to achieve.
And no, you don’t need to become a certified AI prompt engineer either.
You’re likely already doing what makes AI tools work: asking thoughtful questions, rephrasing when something doesn’t land, and talking through ideas like you would with a colleague or manager. If the AI doesn’t give you what you hoped for the first time? Just ask again, in a different way. That’s not failure—it’s collaboration.
Think of it this way:
AI isn’t about replacing your creativity or experience. It’s about accelerating them. The better you are at communicating your goals and refining your questions, the better the output you’ll get.
Oh—and by the way—I even used my favorite AI tool to help me organize my thoughts and write this blog post. That’s the beauty of it: collaboration, not delegation. But of course, check them whenever your AI tool offers up links or references. Validating your sources is critical, especially when your work will influence what others learn, believe, or apply in their roles. Accuracy still matters, and critical thinking is still the secret weapon.
So, the next time someone tries to sell you a 57-module course to unlock your AI potential, remember this:
You don’t need to start from scratch. You need to start the conversation.
Now it's your turn.
How has AI changed the way you work?
Are you using it for scripting, brainstorming, editing, or something else entirely?
Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear how you're putting AI to use in your learning and development projects.
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Adobe Captivate 12 - Sequence Questions
In this video, I show you how to set up a sequence question and reveal a secret version of this slide you might not have been aware of.
Adobe Captivate 12 - Matching Question
In this video, I show you how to setup an Adobe Captivate matching question.