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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

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by Kevin Siegel    You've probably heard by now that Adobe released Adobe Captivate 6 late last week. Publishing in Captivate takes your source content and outputs it into a format that can be consumed (viewed) by the learner.   Looking to learn Captivate quickly? This week, HTML5.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: At Long Last. Publish Support for Apple Mobile Devices

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by Kevin Siegel Anyone who created eLearning lessons using any version of Adobe Captivate older than version 5 is painfully aware that Captivate does not offer publishing options for any of the Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod). The new Adobe Captivate 5.5 Looking to learn Adobe Captivate?

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Adobe Captivate 6: One Quick Way to Purge Unsupported HTML5 Objects

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by Kevin Siegel    I wrote about the HTML5 output option available in Adobe Captivate 6 a  few months ago. Unlike SWFs, projects published as HTML5 will not only play on the Apple  iPad, iPhone and the iPod, but the lessons will retain any interactivity that you added to the slides (such as click boxes and buttons).

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Publishing Adobe Captivate Projects: SWF, HTML5, or Both?

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by Kevin Siegel      If you attend our  Adobe Captivate Beginner class , you will learn how to publish projects as SWF (for desktop users) and HTML5 (for mobile users).      Publishing in Captivate takes your source content and outputs it into a format that can be consumed (viewed) by the learner.

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Are Podcasts The Most Underrated Format for L&D?

Thinkdom

The term "podcast" is a combination of the words "iPod" and "broadcast," as it was initially used to describe the process of downloading radio broadcasts from the internet and listening to them on an iPod through a program called ippoder. A podcast is a digital audio file that can be listened to or downloaded online.

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Adobe Capitvate 5 and Adobe RoboHelp books now available in the iBookstore

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I'm very excited to announce that I was able to use the Adobe FrameMaker to Adobe RoboHelp workflow to convert my print books on Captivate and RoboHelp into the ePub format. If you have the iPad, iPod or iPhone, you can access the iBookstore today and purchase the books. To learn more about the iBookstore, click here.

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Listen Up! It’s Time to Add Podcasts to Your e-Learning

Trivantis

Just like the storyteller captivated the children, you can captivate your learners with a podcast. That means 80% of people are going to be listening to audio on their digital devices (iPods, phones, tablets, etc.) Oral storytelling is one of the oldest ways our society has shared information and knowledge. by next year.