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Adobe Captivate 8 – Using Standard and Conditional Advanced Actions

July 16, 2015 Barry Nadler Leave a Comment

This is a 7-Part video series. It shows you how to use Adobe Captivate 8 to add checks as a learner clicks through various parts of your e-learning course. Once they go through the required sections, you then display a Continue button. This allows them to continue moving through your content.

This demonstration uses shapes and images I show and hide. It also uses variables and standard Advanced Actions that show the images, change a variable, and jump the course to a specific slide. It also includes using conditional Advanced Actions to check the value of several variables, and if they meet a certain criteria, show the Continue button.

If you would like to read the full article about this process, you can find it here:

Adobe Captivate 8 – Requiring Multiple Items to get Visited Before Showing Other Content

Filed Under: Library Tagged With: Adobe, advanced actions, Captivate, conditional actions, e-Learning, elearning, variables

Lessons in Localization Using Adobe Captivate 8

April 22, 2015 Barry Nadler Leave a Comment

Recently, a client asked me if I would be willing to perform the localization process on a course I had been working on for them using Adobe Captivate 8. Given that I had never been involved with this type of process, I said “of course!”

I had no idea what I was signing up to do or the challenges it presented. I don’t think I even realized how many things the localization process touched during the conversion.

This course was created in English and being translated into Spanish. The source material was built in Adobe Captivate 8.

I was NOT involved with the communication between my client and the localization vendor. I simply received direction and files from my client on what to build with the components they provided. I was solely wearing my Developer hat for this project.

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Filed Under: How To Tagged With: Captivate, export, import, localization, spanish, translate, translation

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