Is there an alternative method
Hello All:
My journey with Adobe product line started with the need to create e-learning content. I have 10 days - 120 Hrs of experience with Adobe products (Creative Cloud and Captivate put together). I also have some very rich presentations that I wish to convert in to responsive e-learning courses.
Import from Powerpoint in to captivate is definitely not the way to go as there is no responsive element to it. Considering that I do not want to give up on the richness of these presentations and I also want the courses to be responsive, I found out a way to do it with perfection however I am sure there will be a better and easier way.
PROCESS
1. Save the presentation in an emf format
2. Open it in Adobe Illustrator and separate each visual block as a separate entity and save it as an SVG. This process has to be repeated for all the visuals in a slide and for all slides in the presentation.
3. Open Captivate and import these files one by one for each slide. On an average I have 10 SVG files per slide that have to be imported in to Captivate
4. Design the course as a responsive course in Captivate
BENEFITS
1. All the graphics are highly responsive in nature as they are SVG and do not lose their richness when scaled
2. They can be individually placed anywhere on the slide and breakpoints as needed
3. All fonts can be used as they are converted to curves (No restriction of web fonts or no worry about the font having to be there on the end user's computer)
CONS
1. Extremely time consuming
2. All modifications have to be done in Ai if text is also imported as curves
To top it all, I am also creating video courses for the same lectures using video demo recording in Captivate, editing in Premiere Pro, audio recording in Audacity and final touches in After Effects. I know this is an overkill 😉
In your opinion, is there a better way of doing the PPT stuff? The last piece regarding video courses, you may ignore. I put it in just for completeness to give a sense of what I am trying to achieve. The issue with my method is the time component rather than the complexity given that I am a perfection freak!
Regards,
Mangesh