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January 27, 2023
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Captivate for Instructor Lead Training?

  • January 27, 2023
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Hi,

 

We currently have PowerPoint slides for an instructor lead training course. So this in a classroom and the instructor uses a presentation clicker to advance the slides.


I am wondering if Captivate can do that same thing, so slides are advanced using a clicker? Can I just import the PowerPoint edit what needs changing and then export as SCORM? Can a presentation clicker still be used?

 

Kind regards,

 

Kelly Sheehan

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Lilybiri
Legend
January 27, 2023

Kelly, I have presented multiple webinars for Adobe, trainings live and online for audiences, all about Captivate. I feel it is only normal that my presentations are always done with Captivate as well. It has the advantage that conversion to a standalone tutorial can be done rather quickly since that means:

  • Adding audio instead of the live narration.
  • Taking out the click button for the presenter and replace by learner controlled navigation buttons.

The embedded tutorial in this blog post was originally used as presentation.  It had a hidden shape button over my name to advance on the slide and another one to go to the next slide. If you need more information let me know. Personally I find Captivate a wonderful presentation tool, but the reason may be that I almost hate PPT.

https://blog.lilybiri.com/interactivity-in-captivate-back-to-basics

 

 

Participant
January 27, 2023

After February 15, 2022, perpetual licenses of Adobe Captivate cannot be purchased in any geography through Adobe.com, or through Channel (Adobe authorized resellers) under: Transactional Licensing Program (TLP) Cumulative Licensing Program (CLP)

Lilybiri
Legend
January 27, 2023

@Lay28138647tdpl What is the relation between your statement and this question, please?

BTW there are still developers working with version 11.0 or 11.5 which were available at the time of purchase as perpetual license. Those versions are still supported by Adobe.