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Rapid eLearning Through Software Simulations And Screencasts

Upside Learning

Previously when I discussed freeform and template-based rapid content authoring tools, I kept software simulation tools aside. I’d like to leave the discussion around EPSS and software simulations to the experts in the eLearning industry. However, such development would not be considered as rapid authoring.

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What about all those old SWF files?

Adobe Captivate

I’ve seen several posts related to the SWF output and the lack of browser support or simply having issues playing them. I also have a number of projects that were published as SWF from old versions of Captivate. In many cases, all I have any longer is the final SWF. The post What about all those old SWF files?

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Captivate 2017 Project to SharePoint Online

Adobe Captivate

I published as SWF/HMTL5 and was able to view it on the web using the “multiscreen.html” file in the project’s folder. I read a previous post that discusses how to include the project on a SharePoint site, but I’m still having issues. Do I simply provide my team a link to view the project? Please help.

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CP2019’s Tiny Gems

Adobe Captivate

I suppose all developers are aware that the final death of Flash Player, SWF output will be there sooner than expected. For the ‘blank’ projectstThe big button Preview has changed the sequence of the methods and clarified that the former ‘Preview in Browser (F12)’ is creating a temporary SWF. Preview Methods.

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Creating Captivate Courses from Multiple Merged Microlearning Modules

eLearning Brothers

But did you know it also has a place in the eLearning world ? NOTE: For the sake of consistency and ease, I’m going to use Captivate 2017 as my platform, but the concepts I’ll be discussing have been around for many previous versions of Captivate and the methods haven’t changed much. eLearning E Pluribus Unum, so to speak.

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How to cope with Autoplay turned off?

Adobe Captivate

Reason is that the most recent version of Chrome decided to ban Auoplay from all ‘websites’, which means also from eLearning courses running in a web browser. I logged this feature requests several times, even when only publishing to SWF existed. appeared first on eLearning. Learner Experience.

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Move from Flash to HTML5 – and Still Keep Your Super Powers!

Illumen Group

Last July, Adobe announced that Flash, the ubiquitous, super-powered website and elearning authoring tool will be phased out by the end of 2020. Popular web browsers have already discussed their plans to no longer support the Flash plugin. What does this mean for you and your courses? And your mobile devices already can’t support it.