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lebrown19
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December 30, 2015
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publishing and sharing captivate projects?

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How can I publish and share a completed captivate project without using a shared platform such as blackboard? I would ulimatly like to complete a project and share via something like drop box. Thank you

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Lilybiri
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December 30, 2015

Are you talking about a published project, or a cptx-file? What you label as a 'shared platform' is a LMS, which allows to register users and report results of assessments. Such a LMS (there are some free around) is used for published projects. That is totally different from 'sharing' a cptx-file for collaboration. Please, can you specify?

lebrown19
lebrown19Author
Participant
December 30, 2015

Thank you for responding. I'm not 100% sure how to answer, my technical ignorance is part of this problem I am sure. To try to explain, I have created a project using the blank project template. The project includes video, quiz questions, and didactic material. I would like to publish the file and share it with a colleague. What is the best way to do this? The publishing options are to "my computer" or to "adobe connect" and as an html. or swf file. It appears that publishing to my computer as an html. file will open it into a browser. I have tried to copy and paste the link to this browser page and email the link but it seems that some portion of the file won't work (video won't run, quiz questions don't work correctly). I am looking to see if it is possible to publish as an isolated file that I can then share with a colleague via email or drop box and don't have to worry about browser compatibility. 

Lilybiri
Legend
December 30, 2015

Only when you publish to exe will you end up with one file. In all other cases, depending on SWF or HTML output, you'll end up with a folder. The best way would be to deploy the course on a web server (you have to upload all files) and send the URL to your colleagues. You could publish to interactive pdf, but in that case colleagues need to install both Adobe Reader and Flash player which is no longer embedded in Adobe Reader.

You can send the whole folder (eventually zipped). If you publish to both html and swf, you have to instruct your colleagues in that case to:

  • launch the xxxx.htm file to use the SWF output (xxxx is the same name as the SWF-file); that file will call the JS (for interactivity) and CSS (for styles) files and start the SWF file
  • launch the index.htm to use HTML5  output (necessary if watching from a mobile device)