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Live Webinar – July 28th, 2022 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

In recent years, instructional video has become a major part of online learning.

Thousands of tutorials are available on Youtube and we have all become accustomed to watching all kinds of video tutorials covering the most diverse topics.

Unfortunately, video only offers the learner a linear, non-interactive experience. As instructional designers, we know that interactivity is essential to providing learners with engaging experiences that maximize retention.

Fortunately, Adobe Captivate 2019, has several tools for importing videos into your interactive eLearning content. You can even make your videos completely interactive with a few easy-to-use tools.

Damien will explore these amazing possibilities in this webinar.

In this webinar:

  • You’ll discuss and compare different ways to import videos into your Adobe Captivate projects
  • You will insert YouTube and Vimeo videos into your Adobe Captivate slides
  • Make your videos fully interactive with bookmarks and slide overlays
  • Embed interactive quizzes in your instructional videos
  • And more

Presenter: Damien Bruyndonckx (LinkedIn profile) founder & CEO of One2Learn, a Belgium-based eLearning company that provides a wide array content development and training services. Damien has 15+ years of experience in the eLearning industry. He is the co-author of the Mastering Adobe Captivate series of book published by Packt publishing, of Enterprise LMS with Adobe Captivate Prime“. He is TechSmith recommended trainer on Snagit and Camtasia and an Adobe Captivate certification trainer.

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Design & Develop An Interactive Video-based Learning Experience With Adobe Captivate

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