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eLearning: Playbar or No Playbar? Let the Debate Begin

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      I was teaching  Adobe Captivate  recently when a student asked a few questions about the value of a playbar that fueled an interesting and heated, discussion (some folks love playbars, others hate them). In some instances, the option I discuss isn't easy to find in a particular tool.

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Explore Top 5 Simulation Software Tools for Education in 2023!

Hurix Digital

Adobe Captivate In the category of simulation software for students , Adobe Captivate is a well-liked choice that provides a wide range of capabilities. For your students to repeat, the software simulation function works like a screen recorder by capturing and playing back actions.

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Interactivity in Software Tutorials?

Adobe Captivate

Sorry for my cynical attitude, had many discussions with authors over that type of articles. My first idea was to post this as a discussion, but in the past discussions didn’t have any success at all. I think about merging with 360 slides, real quiz slides, adding links to other assets etc.

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Converting Classroom Training to Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Sanjay Nasta: That was the start of the discussion of the benefits of elearning from the perspective of the student. If it is a well-designed quiz and if it is a well-designed activity, I can get feedback right away, which can be huge. ” So I love software simulation and the repeatability of that.

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Adobe Captivate 6 Tutorials

Adobe Captivate

Learn how to introduce the Audio workflows, we had a two-part series training session discussing different options available to add, record and edit audio, add Text-to-Speech, etc. Based on the results, direct learners to the appropriate section, and quiz them at the end to gauge what they have learned. Partial and negative scoring.