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

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My projects didn't have a lot of bells and whistles but when I used the "Bandwidth Analysis" option, I was finding that the KB/Sec were through the roof on every slide. In a few tweets about this with @ JFDragon , he recommended to simply extend the length of my slides.

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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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5 Reasons Why I Decided to Buy Articulate Studio 09

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PowerPoint Integration - I often find myself doing the majority of the work in power point then importing those slides into Captivate to make the final touches and publish. I have noticed that power point slides with Articulate come out with a cleaner, crisper look and smaller file size compared to Captivate.

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Top 10 Posts of 2009

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A Corporate Example of Project Based Learning Project Based Learning in 3 Steps Adobe Captivate - "Continue" or "Go to Next Slide?" Moodle Reporting and User Management - Is Moomis the answer?

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Articulate, Captivate, Both, or.?

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I often find myself creating most of the content in Power Point, then importing those slides into Captivate to add interaction and publish as flash. Being that Articulate integrates so well with Power Point it makes me wonder if maybe I would be happier with it for certain projects.

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

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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. I figured out the Zoom but I knew there was room for improvement.