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LiaraT
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March 19, 2014
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Exporting an Adobe Connect curriculum

  • March 19, 2014
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Hello,

I was wondering if an expert or someone with detailed knowledge of Adobe Connect could tell me if it is possible to export or place a curriclum from Adobe Connect onto a CD. I don't think it is, however, the reason I am asking is that we have offices overseas with slow internet connection and they have a hard time accessing videos via Connect.

Thank you for any information you can give.

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Correct answer Jorma_at_Knox

You wouldn't be able to place it as a curriculum on a disk, though you could place the objects in the curriculum on a disk and have them view it that way. Presenter and Captivate can output to local media friendly formats (PDF for both and MP4 for Captivate) and meeting recordings can be converted to FLV (free) or MP4 (for an additional cost) for offline viewing.

The best way to approach this would probably to put the presentations on the disk while having a different curriculum available to those individuals with just the assessments. This way you only give up tracking viewership of the content while keeping all the knowledge validation in Connect. Quizzes created in Captivate or Presenter should require much bandwidth, so you should be able to still deliver those objects effectively over a lesser Internet connection.

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March 19, 2014

You wouldn't be able to place it as a curriculum on a disk, though you could place the objects in the curriculum on a disk and have them view it that way. Presenter and Captivate can output to local media friendly formats (PDF for both and MP4 for Captivate) and meeting recordings can be converted to FLV (free) or MP4 (for an additional cost) for offline viewing.

The best way to approach this would probably to put the presentations on the disk while having a different curriculum available to those individuals with just the assessments. This way you only give up tracking viewership of the content while keeping all the knowledge validation in Connect. Quizzes created in Captivate or Presenter should require much bandwidth, so you should be able to still deliver those objects effectively over a lesser Internet connection.