Courses created in Captivate can include text, rollovers, clickable hotspots, quizzes, typing areas, special effects, audio, video, and the list goes on. Projects completed in Adobe Captivate can be published as Flash, HTML5, Word documents, PDF's, as well as videos. Microsoft Office 2021: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OutlookĮLearning courses that you create in Captivate can contain as many features and interaction as you need to create the course you want. However, a free trial of Adobe Captivate is available on the Adobe website. In addition, you do not need access to the program to successfully complete the course either. This course will start with basic skills, then move forward to more advanced features and techniques. You do not need previous experience with Adobe Captivate to successfully complete this course. Create an add interactivity to your projects.Record and add audio and video to your projects.
Each lesson builds on the next so that you see the program in-use and learn how to use it with the help of step-by-step instructions.
Each lesson contains step-by-step instructions written directions, full illustrations, and HD video tutorials and demonstrations to teach you how to use the program. This course will teach you skills you'll need to successfully use Adobe Captivate.
The files you create in Adobe Captivate 9 can be exported to MP4 and played in media players, as well as uploaded to websites.
You can access HERE using your UNSW zID and password.Ī number of video tutorials can also be found on YouTube.Adobe Captivate is a responsive authoring tool that allows you to create eLearning content, such as eLearning courses, software demonstrations, branched scenarios, games, quizzes, and screencasts. Learn about Adobe Captivate from expert: Adobe Captivate Tutorials.Ī wide range of free training resources for Adobe Captivate can also be found on, which UNSW Australia has a licence to. Follow this link for more details: IT Service Centre. Not sure whether you are using a UNSW SOE computer? Click HERE to find out.
NOTE: If you're using a UNSW SOE (Standard Operating Environment) computer, and you do not have admin permission then you will need to make a request from UNSW IT to install the software for you. For more information about system requirements, please click HERE. You must complete the orientation to access the room, but once you have access you can book the room to use the different software available for free.Īdobe Captivate is available for a Free 30 day trial, monthly subscription or purchase HERE, or for the entire collection of Adobe applications (Adobe Creative Cloud) click HERE (Adobe offers a discount price for students, teachers, staff and educational institutions). The Medicine Media Room (Located in room 237 in the AGSM Building) has a licence available for use. Older versions have far less usability functions than the newer version Requires high speed internet (can lag and cause viewing issues) The new simplified tool bar hides many functions and the user must search the large banner menu or use shortcut keysįiles can become very large and may require additional storage. With its moderately complex interface, getting used to captivate takes a bit of timeĪction scripting is not easy to set up and requires a bit more programming than other software Works using a timeline so can set durations to actions more precisely Preview allows you to see exactly how your course will look on various screensĬan use action scripts to create more interactivityĬan integrate quizzing, hot spots, YouTube videos With Responsive eLearning design you can author once and the content will rearrange itself for tablet and mobile views With Rapid eLearning authoring ideas can be converted into storyboards, creating any kind of professional looking and instructionally sound content using a single tool Deliver and share multiscreen, location-specific, device-aware learning experiences without programmingĬreate engaging interactive simulations, online HD training videos, quizzes, test simulations and software demonstrations or transform PowerPoint presentations into engaging eLearning interactions.