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Adobe Captivate Essential Training [2017]

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Overview

Discover how to work with the 2017 version of Adobe Captivate. Learn how to create new projects, add assets and interaction, publish your elearning content in HTML5, and more.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • How to use the exercise files
  • What you should know before starting
1. Get Started
  • What is Captivate 2017?
  • Elearning basics
  • Tour the Captivate 2017 interface
  • Open and close projects
  • Save and convert projects
  • Preview a completed project
2. Build a Project
  • Create a project from PowerPoint
  • Create a responsive project
  • Add fluid boxes
  • Set up project preferences
  • Create visual interest with themes
  • Add text
  • Label slides and content
  • Add images
  • Adjust images
  • Preview slides
  • Edit the master slide
3. Use Assets and Interactions
  • Add animation
  • Use the timeline
  • Use built-in characters
  • Add and program buttons
  • Use a transparent button
  • Use states and preview
  • Use advanced actions
  • Create hyperlinks
4. Work with Media
  • Add audio
  • Add video to a slide
  • Use voiceovers
  • Create closed captions
5. Assess Elearning
  • Elearning assessment basics
  • Set up a quiz
  • Use multiple choice questions
  • Use true or false questions
  • Add a fill-in-the-blank question
  • Add a matching question
  • Use a sequence question
  • Use remediation
  • Preview project and refine
6. Publish Your Project
  • Get ready to publish
  • Publish your project
  • Publish elearning content in HTML5
  • Understanding SCORM and AICC compliance
  • Report to an LMS
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

David Rivers

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