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Revolutionizing Software Training: A Case Study on the Effectiveness of Software Simulations e-learning Courses

Brilliant Teams

Software simulated e-learning course Converting legacy Flash CBT (SWF) to HTML5 Length of Course 26 eLearning Flash-based CBT modules About a Software Simulation E-learning Course In recent years, the popularity of e-learning courses has skyrocketed, and one of the most engaging forms of e-learning is software simulations.

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I am a newbie in Adobe Captivate. Are there any resources to get me started?

Adobe Captivate

Creating recording and software simulations – Learn how to record a video demo and product simulation for training. Create recording and software simulations. Record software simulations for training and assessment. Publish as SWF: [link]. Doc: [link]. YouTube: [link]. Doc: [link].

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Raptivity: A Review

The eLearning Coach

swf) format. The full Raptivity library of around a dozen products provides over 225 presentation and interactive templates for various audience groups. One of the things that makes Raptivity unlike any product I’ve ever used is that it provides just-in-time support right in the design template. The Libraries of Templates.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Corporate training professionals, educators, instructional designers, and all types of business users with limited programming capabilities who want to create product demos, application simulations, soft skill and compliance training, and mobile learning. Users can call Adobe Captivate from within Adobe Presenter to record simulations.

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Adobe Captivate 6 Tutorials

Adobe Captivate

Learn how to easily create high-quality product demos with the new capture-as-a-video workflow. By publishing eLearning content as both SWF and HTML5, learners can begin the course on either their desktop or mobile device, pause it, and then resume it on the same or another device. High-definition (HD) screencast. Pause and resume.