Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

All-New Adobe Captivate - Variables

In this video, I introduce you to the concept of variables inside of the All-New Adobe Captivate.

In this video, I introduce you to the concept of variables inside of the All-New Adobe Captivate.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Unlocking the Power of Adobe Captivate 12.3: A Comprehensive Update

Here are three minor additional improvements that have been made to Adobe Captivate in the 12.3 update.

Adobe Captivate 12.3 has rolled out, and it's packed with new features and enhancements that promise to streamline the process of creating engaging and accessible e-learning content. Whether you're a seasoned instructional designer or new to the e-learning industry, understanding these updates can help you maximize your productivity and create more effective learning experiences. Let's delve into the compelling features of the latest update. Here are three minor additional improvements that have been made to Adobe Captivate in the 12.3 update.

Simplified Project Integration with Quick Start Projects

One of the standout features in Adobe Captivate 12.3 is the enhanced accessibility of Quick Start Projects. These ready-to-use templates have been a staple for rapidly deploying professional-looking courses. Previously, users could extract individual slides from these projects to incorporate into their classes. However, the latest update has streamlined this process even further.

You can initiate a project using a complete Quick Start template straight from the welcome screen. This integration allows instructional designers to customize an entire project swiftly — adjusting layouts, integrating brand elements, and tailoring content to meet specific learning objectives without constructing every element from scratch. This feature is especially beneficial for those needing to deploy quality content rapidly and maintain a consistent design standard across learning modules.

Improvement in Screen Reader Compatibility

Adobe Captivate 12.3 makes significant strides in enhancing the accessibility of e-learning courses. The update introduces improved header management in course content, which is critical for users who rely on screen readers. Titles and subtitles within the slides now include heading tags (like H1, H2, etc.), essential for screen readers to navigate content effectively. This change is behind-the-scenes—requiring no additional adjustments from the designer—yet it dramatically impacts learners, ensuring all users have equal access to educational content.

Streamlined Theme Management

For those moments when design experiments go awry, Adobe Captivate 12.3 introduces an invaluable feature: the ability to reset theme elements to their original settings. This functionality is accessed through the project properties panel, where a simple click can restore customized colors and fonts to their default state. This tool is handy when course designs need a quick reset to adhere to specific branding guidelines or when an experiment doesn't pan out as expected.

Broader Features to Enhance Your E-Learning Projects

Apart from the straightforward yet impactful enhancements, Captivate 12.3 also introduces several advanced functions to improve the review and deployment phases of e-learning development. A notable addition is the ability for stakeholders to review courses without needing a Captivate installation—only a browser and an internet connection are necessary. 

Furthermore, the update simplifies the management of closed captions and enhances the import of question slides from CSV files, facilitating smoother collaboration with subject matter experts. Enhanced image editing capabilities consolidate the tools needed to adjust visuals across different device layouts into a single interface, making it easier to ensure visual content looks great on any screen.

Conclusion: A Robust Tool for Modern E-Learners

Adobe Captivate 12.3 addresses many demands of modern e-learning professionals, from enhancing accessibility to streamlining design and review processes. These improvements not only save time but also open up new possibilities for creating dynamic, inclusive, and visually appealing online courses. Whether you are upgrading from a previous version or considering Adobe Captivate for future e-learning projects, version 12.3 offers compelling reasons to embrace its rich feature set. Stay tuned to our channel for more in-depth tutorials on each new feature and tips to get the most out of your e-learning development software. Don't forget to subscribe and share to help others in your network benefit from these insights!

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Adobe Captivate 12.3 - Share for Review

I reviewed the share-for-review feature in the new Adobe Captivate 12.3 update in this video.

I reviewed the share-for-review feature in the new Adobe Captivate 12.3 update in this video.

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All-New Adobe Captivate - Custom Accordion Interaction

In this video, I show you how to build a custom accordion interaction with the All-new Adobe Captivate.

In this video, I show you how to build a custom accordion interaction with the All-new Adobe Captivate. This is an excellent tutorial as it delves into triggers and interactions and will give you a better understanding of how you can create custom interactions on your own. Members of my YouTube channel can download the project files for this tutorial if they wish to follow along. I created these files using Adobe Captivate 12.2.0.19. Ensure you update your version of Captivate to have all the latest features.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

All-New Adobe Captivate - Demo Simulations

In this video, I will show you my process for creating Demo Simulations in the All-New Adobe Captivate.

In this video, I will show you my process for creating Demo Simulations in the All-New Adobe Captivate.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

All-New Adobe Captivate - Table of Contents and Playbar

In this video, I'm going to show you how you can set up your table of contents and playbar in your Adobe Captivate project. In addition, you'll learn how to completely turn off the playbar if you wish to provide your own controls.

In this video, I'm going to show you how you can set up your table of contents and playbar in your Adobe Captivate project. In addition, you'll learn how to completely turn off the playbar if you wish to provide your own controls.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

The All-new Adobe Captivate Click-to-Reveal Widget

In this video, I will show you how to customize the click-to-reveal widget in the all-new Adobe Captivate.

In this video, I will show you how to customize the click-to-reveal widget in the all-new Adobe Captivate. I ignored the widgets (learning interactions) with previous Adobe Captivate versions. They were basic, and there was no opportunity to do things like forced navigation. The widgets included in the all-new Adobe Captivate are far more sophisticated. They are much more customizable and functional for many situations.

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