Adobe Captivate Training Session Overview

Aug 22, 2024

Adobe Captivate Training Session 3

Introduction

  • Third session of Adobe Captivate training.
  • Focus on accessibility, quizzing, and utilizing assets.
  • Interactive and experiential learning approach.

Accessibility in E-Learning

Importance of Accessibility

  • Equal opportunity for all users regardless of impairments.
  • Visual and hearing impairments considerations.

Key Accessibility Features

  • Closed Captioning: Create, edit, and format.
  • Alt Text: Apply to images for screen reader description.
  • Tab Order: Arrange screen reader navigation.
  • Player Controls: Ensure screen readers can navigate.

Legal Background

  • Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Prohibits employment discrimination.
  • Section 508: Equal opportunity within technology.

Implementation in Captivate

  • Fill project information for metadata.
  • Enable accessibility in project settings.
  • Name slides for better screen reader navigation.

Advanced Quizzing Techniques

Question Pools

  • Create pools to organize and randomize questions.
  • Share and import pools across different Captivate projects.

Importing Questions

  • GIF and CSV Formats: For organizing and importing questions.

Interactive Quizzing

  • Use drag and drop interactions with states and variables.

Captivate’s Assets Panel

  • Access to pre-built interactions and templates.
  • Utilize learning interactions like drag and drop efficiently.

Practical Application and Exercises

  • Encourage experiential learning by practicing learned concepts.

Conclusion

  • Recap of covered topics: accessibility, advanced quizzes, drag and drop, and assets.
  • Introduction to upcoming sessions for further exploration.