Spreading Lessons Learned With eLearning: Repurposing & Upgrading Your Legacy Content
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Live Webinar – September 24th, 2019 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Getting started in eLearning can present a substantial challenge for those who have only done face to face training in the past.
If you or your organization are faced with the challenge of shifting from a traditional training solution to an online training program, there are some amazing tools in Adobe Captivate to help you quickly become a rock star eLearning course developer, simply by adding a few simple Adobe Captivate authoring skills to your already created training materials.
In this session you will learn:
- How to leverage Quick Start Projects to rapidly create beautiful, effective instructional materials.
- How to shift images and text into a Quick start project.
- How to add simple interactions to your Adobe Captivate Projects.
- How to create videos based on your legacy PowerPoint projects.
- How to add knowledge checks and quizzes to your new Adobe Captivate eLearning projects
- How to add text to speech generated voices to your Adobe Captivate Projects
- How to ensure that your projects are Accessible.
Presenter: Allen Partridge, Ph.D. (LinkedIn profile) is a senior technology evangelist at Adobe Systems and has 20 years of experience in e-learning, education, games, and multimedia development. Allen is recognized for his many online video tutorials and e-seminars, which are a mainstay for e-learning developers and trainers learning to create effective online educational materials.
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Spreading Lessons Learned With eLearning:
Repurposing & Upgrading Your Legacy Content
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