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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Free Matching Images and Videos

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During the first day of my Adobe Captivate Beginner class , attendees learn how to import and work with both images and videos. Even if you managed to find a video, it's unlikely that it matches the other images you've already used in your project. by Kevin Siegel, COTP, CTT. wearing the same clothes?

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Copyright Law: Using Images for Training

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You've created training with Microsoft PowerPoint or an eLearning development tool such as Articulate Storyline, iSpring Suite, Articulate Rise, TechSmith Camtasia, or Adobe Captivate. Your training includes one or more copyrighted images. Well, usually, you have no rights and should get permission.

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Adobe Captivate & the eLearning Brothers: Free Matching Images and Videos

Adobe Captivate

During the first day of my Adobe Captivate Beginner class , attendees learn how to import and work with both images and videos. Even if you managed to find a video, it’s unlikely that it matches the other images you’ve already used in your project. by Kevin Siegel, COTP, CTT.

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Adobe Captivate 2019 vs. SharePoint: The Issue is real.

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Recently there have been some discussions about the JSON files in Adobe Captivate 2019 and issues with SharePoint blocking them during the upload process. The issue Adobe Captivate 2019 users seem to be experiencing is uploading the JSON files included in the project’s HTML5 output to SharePoint. It will not.

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Adobe Captivate Specialist Q&A: My Experience

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Last month, I attended the Adobe Learning Summit in Las Vegas and was part of the second cohort to gain the Adobe Captivate Specialist Certification. It was advertised on the Adobe Captivate product site. You can find the Adobe Captivate Specialist certification by following the instructions below.

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Adobe Captivate 5: Nervous About Editing Your RDL? Dupe It. But Watch the Name

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I saved and closed the  kevin_test_english.rdl file and started Captivate. I went to the Preferences dialog box (Edit menu for Windows users; Adobe Captivate menu for Mac users), selected the Recording category, selected the Generate Captions in menu and.   Looking to learn Adobe Captivate 5?

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eLearning: Add Some Character to Your Lessons

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But where do you find quality images to use as guides? The good news is that both Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate offer some awesome, and most importantly, free Characters--out of the box.   In the image below, I've selected  Illustrated Character , which opened the Characters dialog box.