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Mastering Adobe Captivate 6 / Damien Bruyndonckx.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bruyndonckx, Damien.
Series:
Community experience distilled
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Captivate (Electronic resource).
Computer animation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (476 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Bruyndonckx Damien: Damien Bruyndonckx is the founder and the CEO of One2Learn, a Belgian company specialized in content development, instructional video, virtual classrooms, and training on the leading eLearning content creation tools. Active in the eLearning industry for over 15 years, Damien has worked with many different customers and LMS implementations. He is a long-time Adobe partner and serves as an instructor for the official Adobe Captivate certification program. Damien is the author of over 30 video courses for LinkedIn Learning and is the coauthor of the Mastering Adobe Captivate series by Packt Publishing.
Summary:
Create professional SCORM-compliant e-learning content with Adobe Captivate
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; Acknowledgement; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Captivate; The three editions of Captivate; The Captivate production process at a glance; Touring the Captivate interface; A first look at the Captivate interface; Working with panels; Adding and removing panels; Moving panels around; Creating a custom workspace; Exploring the sample applications; Experiencing the Encoder Demonstration; Experiencing the Encoder Simulation
Experiencing the Driving in Belgium sample applicationExperiencing the Encoder Video Demo; Discussing the sample apps scenario; Summary; Meet the Community; Dr Allen Partridge; Bio; Contact details; My personal note; Chapter 2: Capturing the Slides; Choosing the right resolution for the project; What exactly the problem is; Resizing the project after the initial shooting; Downsizing the application during the shooting; Using the Panning feature of Captivate; Using the new Scalable HTML content feature; Conclusion; Shooting the first movie; Preparing the application to shoot
Rehearsing the scenarioShooting the movie; [Mac users only]-Enable access to assistive devices; Preparing Captivate to shoot; And... Action!; Previewing the rushes; Exploring the recording preferences; Shooting the other versions of the project; The Full Motion Recording; The inner working of the Captivate capture engine; The Video Demo; Automatic and Manual Panning; Rescaling a project; Summary; Meet the Community; Anita Horsley; Bio; Contact details; My Personal note; Chapter 3: Working with Standard Objects; Preparing your work; Working with the Properties panel; Exploring the basic objects
The Text Caption objectModifying the content of a Text Caption; Creating new Text Captions; Formatting a Text Caption; The Highlight Box object; Working with the Mouse; Understanding the Mouse movements; Formatting the Mouse object; Working with images; Using the image editing tools; Inserting a picture slide.; Extra credit: working with Characters; Working with Smart Shapes; Formatting a Smart Shape; Using the Align toolbar; Working with styles; Managing styles with the Properties panel; Resetting a style; Creating new styles; Modifying a style; Applying styles automatically; Extra Credit.
Working with the Object Style managerExporting a style; Importing a style; Creating a style in the Object Style Manager; Extra credit; Working with the Timeline; Using the Timeline to select objects; Hiding and locking objects with the Timeline; Using the Timeline to change the stacking order of the objects; Use the Timeline to set the timing of the objects.; Extra credit; Summary; Meet the Community; RJ Jacquez; Bio; Contact details; My personal note; Chapter 4: Working with Animations and Interactive Objects; Preparing our work; Discovering the animated objects; Using the Text Animation
Converting a typing object into a Text Animation
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786613906496
9781283594042
1283594048
9781849692458
1849692459
OCLC:
810317550

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