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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

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When I teach my live, online Certified Online Training Professional course , one of the core concepts I encourage is blended learning (combining online digital media with traditional classroom teaching concepts). First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF. by Kevin Siegel, CTT+, COTP.

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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

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Earlier this year I wrote an article teaching you how to take PowerPoint content and create  eLearning using either TechSmith Camtasia Studio or Adobe Presenter.   During a standard import process, PowerPoint pptx presentations are first converted to the ppt format and then converted to SWF.

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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When I teach my live, online Certified Online Training Professional course , one of the core concepts I encourage is blended learning (combining online digital media with traditional classroom teaching concepts). First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF. by Kevin Siegel, CTT+, COTP.

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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

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When I teach my live, online Certified Online Training Professional course, one of the core concepts I encourage is blended learning (combining online digital media with traditional classroom teaching concepts). First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF. by Kevin Siegel, CTT+, COTP.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Scalable HTML Content

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I was curious what the option would do, so I enabled it and published a SWF. However, with  Scalable HTML content  enabled in my test project, the published SWF always resized to fit my browser window (proportionally), no matter how big or small I made my browser window. I teach two live, online Captivate 6 classes. 

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TechSmith Camtasia Studio 8: One Smart Player

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Arguably, the most common way to publish a Camtasia project is as a Flash SWF. This is an excellent solution because SWF files can be used by the vast majority of the world's personal computers, browsers and operating systems. When you produce a SWF in Camtasia, the output includes a  Smart Player.

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Adobe Captivate & RoboHelp: Incorporate eLearning within a Help System

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As far as I'm concerned, a Help System is really just an opportunity for the author to teach something.). If the learner is going to use a standard Windows PC or Macintosh computer, SWF output is fine. When you generate WebHelp or HTML Help, RoboHelp will automatically use the SWF within the generated Help System.