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How to Add Graded Quiz Questions with Remediation to Videos in Adobe Captivate

Unlock the power of interactive and graded quiz remediation for your video-based eLearning courses in Adobe Captivate! In this step-by-step tutorial, eLearning specialist Paul Wilson shows you how to insert final quiz questions into long videos—like Zoom or Microsoft Teams recordings—and set up intelligent remediation. If a learner answers incorrectly, they’ll be sent back to the exact section of the video they need to review, thanks to clever use of bookmarks and actions in Captivate.

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How to Build a Two-Part Knowledge Check in Adobe Captivate

In this video, I'm going to show you how I create a custom two-part knowledge check that contains more than one question. I’m Paul Wilson, and I make videos about eLearning—specifically, using the authoring tool Adobe Captivate. If you like what I’m doing today, feel free to subscribe to my channel, like this video, and share it with your eLearning friends.

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How to Use AI Text-to-Speech in Adobe Captivate 12.6 | Step-by-Step Tutorial

Unlock the power of AI with my quick and easy tutorial on using the Text-to-Speech feature in Adobe Captivate 12.6! In this video, I guide you step-by-step through the process of generating lifelike voiceovers for your eLearning projects using the built-in AI voices—no extra downloads or add-ins required.

In this video, you'll learn:

  • How do I access the Text-to-Speech option in Adobe Captivate 12.6

  • How I select different AI voices and accents for any project

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The Number 13: Unlucky, Sacred, or Just Misunderstood?

The number 13 has long fascinated, frightened, and inspired people worldwide. Depending on where you live or your personal beliefs, this number may be perceived as a harbinger of bad luck or a symbol of powerful transformation and sacred balance.

So what’s the real story behind 13? Let’s dig into the myths, meanings, and cultural contradictions surrounding this mysterious number.

💀 Why Is 13 Considered Unlucky?

In many Western cultures, 13 is widely considered an unlucky number, a superstition so ingrained that it affects architecture, travel, and even dinner party guest lists.

  • Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. It's why many buildings skip the 13th floor and why some airlines avoid having a row 13.

  • Friday the 13th combines two superstitions—Friday (historically considered unlucky) and the number 13—into one ominous day.

  • Historical Myths: At the Last Supper, Jesus dined with his 12 apostles, making 13 at the table. The 13th guest, Judas, betrayed him.

  • In Norse mythology, Loki was the 13th uninvited guest at a feast of the gods, which ended in chaos and death.

🌙 A Sacred Symbol in Other Cultures

Despite its negative connotation in the West, the number 13 is revered in many other cultures and traditions.

  • Feminine Energy & Lunar Cycles: There are 13 lunar cycles in a year, and many ancient cultures associated this number with the divine feminine and fertility.

  • Judaism: The number 13 is holy. There are 13 principles of Jewish faith, and boys come of age at 13 in the Bar Mitzvah ceremony.

  • Mayan and Aztec Calendars: Both civilizations utilized 13-day sacred weeks in their calendars. 13 was a key number in Mesoamerican spirituality.

  • Italy: Unlike in the U.S., 13 is considered lucky in Italy. It’s associated with abundance and good fortune.

🔁 Transformation and Renewal

In Tarot, the 13th card of the Major Arcana is Death—but not in the literal sense. Instead, it represents endings, transformation, and the start of something new. It's a poignant reminder that death often paves the way for new beginnings and rebirth.

That theme—transformation and reinvention—is also echoed in the tools we use to create and communicate. Sometimes, a new version of a familiar platform brings surprising changes. For those of us in the digital learning space, let’s say the number 13 may soon take on a whole new meaning. 😉

🤔 So… What Should We Believe?

Like most symbols, the number 13 gets its meaning from context and culture. In some places, it’s avoided at all costs. In others, it’s honoured and embraced.

The real takeaway? 13 isn’t inherently lucky or unlucky—it’s what we make of it. Whether you see it as a warning or a doorway to change, 13 challenges us to look deeper into the beliefs we inherit and the symbols we live by.

Have you had any meaningful or strange experiences with the number 13? Share your story in the comments below!

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Add Bookmarks & Overlay Slides in Adobe Captivate

Want to make your eLearning projects more engaging with overlay slides in Adobe Captivate? In this step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to do it—from adding synchronized slide videos to inserting transparent overlay slides with text, narration, and interactive buttons. I’ll walk you through how to use bookmarks, set custom actions, and take advantage of overlays for branching scenarios or interactive video quizzes.

✨ Here’s what you’ll learn in this video:

  • The difference between slide video and video blocks in Captivate

  • How to synchronize overlays with video playback using bookmarks ▪️ Adding narration using text-to-speech

  • Making transparent overlays for seamless video integration ▪️ Creating interactive buttons to control video playback and restart points

This video is perfect for instructional designers, educators, or anyone who wants to level up their Adobe Captivate skills! If you find it helpful, please like, share, and subscribe for more eLearning tips.

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Creating a Custom Hotspot with Audio and Forced Navigation in Adobe Captivate 12.5

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to build a custom hotspot interaction in Adobe Captivate 12.5—complete with synchronized audio and forced navigation to guide your learners step by step. You'll learn how to use states, triggers, and timelines to prevent learners from skipping ahead, making this perfect for compliance training or scenario-based learning. All-in-one members can download the project file for this video.

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Understanding Dimensions in Adobe Captivate 12

In this video, I delve into understanding dimensions in Adobe Captivate 12, providing insights into how fixed and proportional settings can affect your elearning projects. This guide is essential if you're looking to optimize your content's dimensions for different viewports.

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How to Trigger Audio and Auto-Advance Slides in Adobe Captivate 12

Join me, Paul Wilson, as I show you how to enhance your Adobe Captivate projects by triggering additional audio with a button click and automatically advancing to the next slide after the audio finishes. I'll walk you through setting up audio narration using AI voices and leveraging bookmarks and actions for seamless slide transitions. This video is perfect for eLearning professionals looking to add smooth audio-visual interactions to their courses. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel and share this video with your eLearning network!

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Bigme B1051C Review: A Color E-Ink Tablet for Serious Readers & Writers

Today I’m reviewing the Bigme B1051C — a 10.3" colour E Ink tablet designed for professionals, students, and writers who want a focused, paper-like experience without the distractions of typical tablets.

Bigme store: https://store.bigme.vip/products/b1051-series-10-3-color-e-ink-tablet-pc-with-cutting-edge-performance?variant=44294274351283

Amazon: https://amzn.to/45pCsgi

In this video, I’ll cover

  • My hands-on impressions after several days of use

  • Who this tablet is really for (spoiler: probably not gamers)

  • How it performs for reading, note-taking, and productivity

  • Whether the colour E Ink screen is worth it

  • My thoughts on the optional keyboard + trackpad case

  • Bigme sent me this device for review purposes, but this is not a sponsored video. All opinions are my own.

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