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Using Captivate 4

Captivate

Using Captivate provides students with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to develop and build software demonstrations and interactive simulations with Captivate. In addition to learning key concepts, students also learn best practices for creating and publishing Captivate projects.

In this course, the participants will learn the following:

  • Understand the workflow process and storyboarding.
  • Record software demonstrations and simulations.
  • Update content by editing captions.
  • Use the Timeline feature to change caption and object timing.
  • Create handouts for reviewers
  • Publish your project to Word documents and SWF files.
  • Add narration by recording or importing audio.
  • Increase user interactivity with click, highlight, and text entry boxes.
  • Add interest by inserting rollover captions and images.
  • Insert question slides and scoring options.
  • Create interest by branching to different slides and projects.
  • Import PowerPoint slides and printable documentation into a project.
  • Creating hyperlinks to websites and to another project.
  • Create a MenuBuilder project tying all projects together.

The audience for this course is beginning and intermediate Adobe Captivate users who want to create software demonstrations and interactive simulations. Adobe Captivate appeals to a wide variety of audiences, typically grouped in training and education, sales and marketing, or technical support and documentation.


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