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Adobe Captivate: "Continue" or "Go to next Slide."

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I was making a stupid mistake in Adobe Captivate 3 that was seriously affecting the performance of my eLearning tutorials. When I first started using Captivate I was under a tough deadline for my first project and did not have the time to take any classes or tutorials. I have a confession to make.

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5 Reasons Why I Decided to Buy Articulate Studio 09

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As I discussed in my post " Articulate, Captivate, Both, Or.? ", I have been using Adobe Captivate but would like something that integrates with Power Point and speeds up the development process. However, I am using Captivate 3 and I have heard that this is not as much of a problem in Captivate 4.

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Articulate, Captivate, Both, or.?

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I've been using Adobe Captivate for a while now and I am very happy with it for technical training projects but I can't help but wonder if other tools like Articulate may be a great addition to my toolbox. Tags: Authoring Tool Adobe eLearning Adobe Captivate.

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Articulate, Moodle, and SCORM

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Select LMS as the publishing option Click on the SCORM Reporting and Tracking button Enter course description on "Reporting" tab (Optional) Click on the "Tracking" tab and set the project to track slide views or a quiz score. Slide views - Best used for Presenter projects that don't include a quizmaker or Learning Objects quiz.

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Top 10 Posts of 2009

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I look forward to another year of Moodle and increasing the amount of posts I write on other topics such as Blended Training Solutions, Instructional Design, Adobe Captivate and Training and Development in general. What was your year like? I'm curious to hear about your hot topics of the year and what you see in the year ahead.

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How to Create a "Zoom and Pan" effect in Powerpoint for eLearning

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The scene transitions from the character sitting at a desk in front of the computer to a full screen software simulation developed with Adobe Captivate. After a little playing around I discovered that by grouping all objects on the slide and using the "Grow/Shrink" animation I was close to achieving this effect.