![]() He has written more than 100 step-by-step computer training books, including Camtasia Studio 6: The Essentials, Adobe Captivate 5: The Essentials, Adobe Captivate 4: The Essentials, Adobe Captivate 4: Beyond the Essentials, Essentials of Macromedia Captivate, Essentials of RoboDemo 5, Essentials of Adobe RoboHelp 8, Essentials of Adobe evin A. Siegel is the founder and president of IconLogic, Inc. Last, but not least, you'll learn to publish your project in SWF and HTML5 formats so that your content can be uploaded to a web server for consumption on virtually any device, including the iPad, iPhone and other mobile devices.moreĮvin A. You'll learn how to import existing PowerPoint content into Captivate. ![]() Have you already created content using Microsoft PowerPoint? Don't throw that presentation away. You'll be able to record, import and edit audio, and further enhance the learner experience by adding interactivity via click boxes, buttons and text entry boxes. By the time you finish working through this fast-paced book, you'll know how to control the mouse pointer and add such standard objects as text captions, images, characters, assets from the eLearning Brothers, and highlight boxes. You'll learn to record and produce software demonstrations, and interactive training simulations. By following step-by-step instructions, you will learn how to create a soft-skills lesson from scratch. You'll learn to record and produce software demonstrations, and interactive training simulatio "Adobe Captivate 9: The Essentials" is a self-paced training workbook that teaches the core Adobe Captivate skills needed to create interactive eLearning and mLearning content. ![]() Since I have spent some time to work out that solution, I also discovered that it could be very useful in two situations that are often mentioned as failing in the normal Captivate design: "I'd like to customize the results page at the end of a quiz to display the numbers 1 to 20 (representing the 20 questions in the quiz) and indicate if each question was answered correctly or incorrectly."Īlthough I posted an answer, the user never returned to check it."Adobe Captivate 9: The Essentials" is a self-paced training workbook that teaches the core Adobe Captivate skills needed to create interactive eLearning and mLearning content. To show the user an overview of answers on a test with Knowledge Check slides: which anwsers were correct/incorrect? If you are not sure about the differences between KC slides and normal quiz slides, have a look at this article.To create a Review slide, where the learner would see the same information for normal quiz slides.Captivate has a great Review feature for quiz slides (not for KC slides) but it has some shortcomings. It will not only show the answers by the learner but also the correct answers. Moreover, clicking the Review button will cancel all remaining attempts on Quiz level for apparent reasons. With the solution I propose the user would not see the correct answers, only which questions were answered correctly or incorrectly, and the Retake attempts would still be available. The work flow is based on a couple of simple shared actions, use of multistate objects (for the feedback checkmarks) and some advanced actions. Watch this embedded movie or use any device to open this link (it is a rescalable, non-responsive HTML5 project). You will first see a test with two Knowledge Check slides, followed by a 'Review' slide. You will be able to retake this test, or to continue. Second part is a realy quiz, with 5 question slides. Question slides are followed by a Review slide. ![]() In Quiz Preferences I provided 3 attempts.
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