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9 Google Search Hacks to Make eLearning Development A Whole Lot Easier

eLearning Brothers

This post will go over how to find the eLearning problems with Google search. So, my fellow developers, let’s learn some Google search hacks that will make your eLearning development a whole lot easier. 1 Search Phrases or the Exact Order of Words. Quotes are a great way to search for a specific group of words.

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Don’t Miss Adobe Learning Summit 2018

Adobe Captivate

Once again I will be speaking at the Adobe Learning Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. Adobe has decided to take the training wheels off and go it alone. This gives Adobe the freedom to do what they have wanted to do for some time and offer the conference to attendees for absolutely free.

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Showing Some Love For Captivate

Adobe Captivate

I started my career back in July 2015 when I had no experience of developing elearning content, and had never heard of Adobe Captivate before. With the tight deadlines I have at work, Captivate makes it easy to accomplish them and I don’t spend forever searching for the tools I need. But I wasn’t to worry.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 2019: Three Cheers for Improved Assets in Version 11.5

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe recently released a significant, and free, update to Captivate 2019, its flagship eLearning development tool.   If you're a veteran Captivate developer, you'll see that the interface remains mostly unchanged. . Nevertheless, the button Assets in Captivate 11.5 11.5.0.476 to be precise).

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Adobe Captivate: It Takes a Community

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel        One of the biggest complaints I hear constantly about Adobe Captivate is the lack of free support for the tool. Sure there's a  Captivate forum  (where you can search for and post questions on Captivate), there's a  Captivate Blog  (hosted by Adobe.

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Adobe Captivate 7: Publishing Video Demos

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   Over the past few weeks I've shown you how to trim portions of a Captivate Video Demo and how to Pan & Zoom.   Publishing a Video Demo (cpvc) might seem like a no-brainer if you have past exerience working with standard Captivate project (cptx). However, if the video supports Search, the search time increases.

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Adobe Captivate: Removing Words from the Custom Dictionary

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Using Captivate's Spell Check feature is as simple as choosing  Project > Check Spelling. It's a good bet that if you've spent any amount of time developing projects within Captivate, you've used the Check Spelling command at least once. Remove a Word from Captivate's Dictionary. by Kevin Siegel.