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New in Adobe Captivate 8: The Little Things

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There’s lots of buzz in the e-learning world over the release of Adobe Captivate 8, and rightly so. You can find some great tutorials on these features in Adobe’s Rapid eLearning blog.). The post New in Adobe Captivate 8: The Little Things appeared first on E-Learning Uncovered.

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Custom Hotspot Icons for Captivate VR Projects.

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While researching virtual reality projects and 360° slides for our upcoming book on Adobe Captivate 2019, I came across interactive Hotspots. These handy little icons let your audience know that there is more to your virtual reality course than good looks. Read More.

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Review: Course Review and Comment Systems

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I thought it would be a good time to review its capabilities along with that of two similar products: Adobe Captivate Reviewer and REVIEW by Rapid Intake. Adobe Captivate Reviewer is also free. The biggest downside for me is that reviewers need to install Adobe Air and the Reviewer application.

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What’s New in Captivate 6: The Little Things

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(If you aren’t familiar with them, check out these screencasts from Adobe and this article from Joe Ganci in Learning Solutions.). Since I just finished up our E-Learning Uncovered: Adobe Captivate 6 book (available on Amazon ), I became familiar with many of the little changes that aren’t getting as much press. 6. Skins.

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The Thinking Behind a Branching Scenario

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Now you are just copying and pasting everything on the correct slide based on your flow chart and the numbering convention you’ve set up. Because of that, you may need to add an extra slide between the feedback and the next choice. A Captivate file with the structure only set up. A Captivate file with the content added.

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Browser Testing: What If You Don’t Have the Right Browsers?

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Screen size —For many of the browsers, the player didn’t quite fit in the screen, resulting in testers having to use a scroll bar when testing each slide. That just wasn’t possible with this service. This was nothing more than an annoyance, but it was mentioned by several testers who were looking for a way to eliminate it.

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Compressing Media in Your E-Learning Authoring Tools

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Adobe Captivate. In Captivate, you control compression settings from the Preferences dialog box before you publish. Captivate has a nice feature where you don’t have to use one-size-fits-all compression for the whole project. In your slide properties, you can set the compression level for each individual slide.