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May 12, 2009
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How do I create Computer (CBT) and Web Base Training (WBT) using Captivate?

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How do you create computer base training(CBT) and web base training (WBT) using Captivate 3 or 4?  I know how to record from an application, but how do you put it all together into CBT?  What other tools do I need?

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Participating Frequently
May 16, 2009

Hi,

Please explain your problem in detail and we will definately try to help you out.

Regards,

Mukul

DKV1094Author
Participant
May 28, 2009

I have a new job where I have to create CBT training and web base training for our client.  We are using Captivate 3.  How do I use this tool to create computer base and web base training?  Do I need to use another program or tool along with Captivate in order to create the training?  Also, I have the iser manual already created.  What we are trying to do is to convert the user manual into computer base training.  Once we convert the training into cbt or wbt, we will distribute CD's to our client so that they can use the CD's and or a website for computer base training.

Instead of me and my training team going to our client to conduct stand up training, we are trying to set up cbt/wbt training so that they can work at their own pace.

Please let me know if you can answer these questions or direct me in the right direction.

Participant
May 3, 2023

Hello DVK, Did you solve your problem cause todays i stuck in same situation.

Lilybiri
Legend
May 13, 2009

Trying to understand your question. In CP you can do more than just creating software demonstrations. You can use simulations, add slides, quizzes, branching, audio, video...

If you are talking about putting several CP-files together in one course, you could use Aggregator to have one file for output. CP works normally for WBT together with a LMS.

If you want to integrate several CP-files into a course, where more text is needed several possiblities: integrate them in a shell like Adobe Presenter, Lectora (Trivantis). Even integrating in a pdf-file is possible with Acrobat 9.

To have a more precise answer, please be a little more specific in your question.

DKV1094Author
Participant
May 28, 2009

I have a new job where I have to create CBT training and web base training for our client.  We are using Captivate 3.  How do I use this tool to create computer base and web base training?  Do I need to use another program or tool along with Captivate in order to create the training?  Also, I have the iser manual already created.  What we are trying to do is to convert the user manual into computer base training.  Once we convert the training into cbt or wbt, we will distribute CD's to our client so that they can use the CD's and or a website for computer base training.

Instead of me and my training team going to our client to conduct stand up training, we are trying to set up cbt/wbt training so that they can work at their own pace.

Please let me know if you can answer these questions or direct me in the right direction.

Lilybiri
Legend
May 29, 2009

As Rick points out, you have to take into account which material, assets you have, what is the goal to achieve etc. There is not a unique way of reaching this goal. Some personal reflections, based on proper experiences with translating classical written material to self-paced web-based trainings:

  • To avoid monotony use a mix of all kinds of material: it will be more attractive for learners.
  • If you have to insert a lot of text, if is a long manual you need to have something else than Captivate as a sort of shell. You can use Dreamweaver, the best software around for web applications. In our college however we do not have any Dreamweaver license, so I use Lectora (Trivantis). It is a rather intuitive program and incorporating CP-movies for  more graphical and/or interactive items is no problem. Getting the whole of it on a LMS is working fine. This approach I have used especially for basic manuals such as 'Introduction to digital graphical formats'
  • If you are starting from presentations, use Adobe Presenter (or Articulate Presenter) as a shell, again with inserted CP4-movies. I'm using this p.e. for courses about Project management: the structure is in the presentations, the demonstrations/training simulations (MS Project) are in CP4.
  • Last approach I have been trying: inserting CP-movies in a Acrobat-document (but then you need Acrobat Professional 9). If you are starting from a Word-document, the transformation is rather straightforward and since you are creating a pdf-document, the learners can print pages (if you want to allow it).

It would be great to hear more about this subject from this community...