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February 24, 2020
Question

Captivate lesson not resume in HTML 5

  • February 24, 2020
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I created a lesson with Captivate 9.  The lesson was published to HTML5 and will be hosted on a company intranet.  There is no reporting on the lesson as it will not be published to an LMS, but there is a requirement that the lesson should resume at the last slide viewed when exited and revisited.

Is this possible in Captivate?

 

 

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Eric Dumas
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 25, 2020

Also, often the 'Resume were you left off' is handled by the LMS, a simple internal website would not do that. 

You need a system that will track progress for each individual. A course shared with everyone 'anonymously' will be limited in the features you might need like: tracking completion, scores....

As suggested, bookmarking will be the only option to track progress. 

 

Participant
February 25, 2020

Thank you both for your response.  

The lesson/s is actually a simulation with a few other content slides in between, and a TOC was not originally part of the lesson.  

Yes, an LMS will handle the resume function, but I know that Articulate Storyline automatically ask you if you want to resume in HTML format so I was wondering if it is possible with Captivate.  

Thanks again, I will see if it can work with a TOC.

Lilybiri
Legend
February 24, 2020

Use the Bookmarking by Table of Content. Check its option 'Self-paced learning'. It will use local storage for the bookmarking, which implements that the learner should always use the same system and not clear the browser cache.