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Adobe Captivate & eLearning: How Long is Too Long?

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However, in my experience developing eLearning using Adobe Captivate, I put the attention span of an adult learner at 15-20 seconds per slide. If your slide contains some voiceover audio, a text caption or two and an interactive object controlling navigation (such as a button or click box), 15-20 seconds is perfect.

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Adobe Captivate: Live, Online Training Now Available in Central European Time Zone Hours

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Due to popular demand from our friends in Europe, we're now offering our top rated Captivate training during Central European Time Zone hours!    Class Schedule.

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Adobe Captivate 5: Keep Audio From Getting Cut Off

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When importing voiceover audio into Adobe Captivate, I always suggest that audio be added directly to the slide instead of objects on the slide ( Audio > Import to > Slide ). In the image below, a voiceover clip has been added to a slide, and the audio has been set to play just when the slide appears.

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Adobe Captivate 5: Control the Volume of Background Audio

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Captivate developers have been able to add background audio to their projects since Captivate was known as RoboDemo. In Adobe Captivate 5, you simply choose Audio > Import to > Background and open the audio file (wav or mp3). Adobe Captivate 5 addressed this shortcoming.   Looking to learn Adobe Captivate 5?

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: Lowering the Size of Published SWFs

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I often hear from Captivate developers who are required to output smaller and smaller SWFs, while making their lessons more and more interactive. There are some things that you can do while working in Captivate that may lower the size of the published SWF. Looking to learn Adobe Captivate 5 or 5.5? by Kevin Siegel.

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Top 10 AI Tools for Designing Video-based Corporate eLearning in 2024

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With AI, you can incorporate a diverse array of avatars and voiceovers, making the content more inclusive. Ease of Use: Beginner-friendly. Ease of Use: Beginner-friendly. It’s easy to use for beginners because it has a simple interface, a clear workflow. Ease of Use: Beginner-friendly to intermediate level.

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75% Off On Adobe Captivate 6 Courses

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The Beginner Adobe Captivate training course will quickly have you creating eLearning and mLearning lessons that include software simulations, demonstrations and soft-skills (compliance training). Whats new'