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Hello community,
I'm looking for a way to quickly and easily create SCORM-compliant, mobile-friendly eBook styled courses. Clients with very limited budgets and a large amount of content often give us PDF manuals in A4 format and simply want them to be converted into something that is trackable via LMS and mobile-friendly. They don't need us to redesign the docs.
An eBook, or a mimicry of one, seems to be the way to go, but this is not SCORM-compliant, so then the idea is to SCORM wrap the eBook via Captivate somehow, and publish as HTML.
One possibility is to convert the PDF pages to images and put each one on a slide, but the problem then is one of legibility - how to allow the end-user to zoom in and read the text on what is essentially a portrait oriented a4 page?
So, that's the challenge. Does anybody have any wild ideas?
Is there a web object option for Captivate 9? Is it HTML compatible? Is it responsive?
By the way, I also tried the image zoom widget, but that seems to be Flash-based.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Paul
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Hi Paul,
It would be very tough to read a slide on a mobile device. Have you considered the text to speech options? There is little tonal inflection, and it may put the listener to sleep, but it is an option.
Cheers,
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Thank you for the text-to-speech suggest. You're definitely thinking out of the box there! Unfortunately, it's not really an option in the majority of cases like this. Users still need the option to read.
I'm imagining two possibilities for the user experience. First prize would be something that is fully responsive. A second prize would be keeping the pages as a4, but the user has the ability to zoom in on the page as they would with a standard PDF doc, whether on PC or mobile.
Due to the high volumes, I'm also looking for the ability to do this at the click of a button, or with very little redesign work needed. Maybe some copy and paste here and there. I have Creative Cloud at my disposal too, so using various tools to convert the material into something that Captivate can wrap up is also a possibility.
Thanks again.
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If you have the source material, you should try reformatting the content and printing a PDF at a mobile device screen resolution.
Also, if you can output to png images, rather than a PDF, you can drag those directly to the CP library and test your publication.
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Hi BDuckWorks,
Thanks for the help. I'd say majority of users will be on a PC, but as with everything these days, mobile-compatibility is a must-have. Will resizing to a mobile resolution not be to the detriment of the PC user's experience? In many cases we will have access to the source documents, but sometimes, that is not possible, so we might be stuck with an a4 page or image in that case.
I have tried keeping the resolution at a4 (and matching the slide resolution to that) and then bringing in png or svg versions of the various pages. They display as you'd expect, but without being able to zoom in, they aren't legible, even on a large PC monitor.
Any other recommendations? Thanks!
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Hi Paul!
Were you able to find a solution for this? I am looking to solve the same problem... I appreciate any help!
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