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How to Create eLearning Using PowerPoint

Association eLearning

Many rapid content authoring tools are either based on or an add-on to PowerPoint (PPT), including: Adobe Captivate, Articulate Presenter, iSpring Presenter, Articulate Presenter, Articulate Storyline, as well as Digitec’s own Direct-to-WEB. In that case, the transition is a cue that ties into the content.

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Adobe Captivate – The Ideal Systems Training Development Tool

CommLab India

Adobe Captivate is the solution for this. Here are the steps to create software simulations with Adobe Captivate. Install the latest version of Adobe Captivate in your system and open it (the current version is Adobe Captivate 9). You can publish the simulation to the SWF and HTML formats, together or individually.

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Course Dimensions for iPads

eLearning Brothers

Sample of course dimensions in Storyline (978 grid inside a 988×643 player size). Project size for Captivate. He describes that 995×627 is the best Captivate project size for iPads and desktops. user-scalable = no”> To add this Meta tag, add an External HTML Object of type Meta tags to the title level.

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Add a Slide Bar to your Projects

Adobe Captivate

Save the text document with the suffix html. Then zip the html file. doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset=”utf-8″> <style> slidecontainer {. </script> </body> </html> Step 2: Import zip file into Captivate. width: 100%; }.slider

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Problem with HTML5 Buttons

Adobe Captivate

A sample of the course is posted here: Notice when you go through the course, the buttons don’t work real well unless you click on the bottom half of the button. It’s weird because when I preview in HTML I get the issue, but when I preview with another method the buttons are fine.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I've been working with Lectora and Captivate to create my eLearning content (see Jan 13th I'm not yet Captivated by Lectora ). Use Javascript calls from within Captivate to write to variables in Lectora. I used Captivate 3 to verify this. I'm using this to track when the learner has completed the Captivate simulation.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I've been working with Lectora and Captivate to create my eLearning content (see Jan 13th I'm not yet Captivated by Lectora ). Use Javascript calls from within Captivate to write to variables in Lectora. Using Send E-mail from Captivate. I used Captivate 3 to verify this. Remember the "Var" prefix. See code below.

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