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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

The demand for effective e-learning content has never been higher. Let us dive into the unique challenges posed by the rapid development process, dissect key factors influencing the balance between efficiency and effectiveness, and offer practical strategies to navigate the challenges with Rapid eLearning.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Getting Started with JavaScript in Adobe Captivate Tools such as Adobe Captivate are great for quickly developing elearning. Phil Cowcill, Senior Elearning Specialist at the Department of National Defence, Canada, will give you a quick introduction on how to write your own JavaScript that’s geared for Adobe Captivate.

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Adobe Captivate: Methods for Attaching Voiceover Audio

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel    When it comes to adding narration audio (voice-overs), Captivate developers have plenty of choices. You can insert audio using any of the following methods: Object-Level Audio   Right-click any slide object and choose  Audio > Import to  or  Audio > Record to.

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Adobe Captivate & eLearning: Screen Reader Best Practices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" Each screen reader uses different methods to translate screen information into speech. As you create eLearning projects in Captivate, you can certainly add accessibility, but you cannot control how a screen reader interprets the accessible components you add to any one lesson. Looking for training on Adobe Captivate?

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Adobe Captivate 6: Best Practices for Working with Screen Readers

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" Each screen reader uses different methods to translate screen information into speech. As you create eLearning projects in Captivate, you can certainly add accessibility, but you cannot control how a screen reader interprets the accessible components you add to any one lesson. Looking to learn Captivate quickly?

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Adobe Captivate (2019 release) and Immersive learning with VR experiences

Adobe Captivate

Now Adobe Captivate makes it possible for you to import 360° media assets and add hotspots, quizzes and other interactive elements to engage your learners with near real-life scenarios. Steps: Launch Adobe Captivate. On the Welcome Screen, under New tab, double-click Virtual Reality Project.

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What are Alpha, Beta, Gold Stages in eLearning Content Development?

Thinkdom

eLearning is a vital tool in Learning and Development, offering a flexible and efficient method of delivering learning and training. Mastering eLearning content development allows L&D professionals to create engaging, effective learning materials that cater to diverse learning needs.