Beginners Essential: Create 5 Different Types of Animated eLearning Slides with Adobe Captivate
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Senior Director, Digital Learning at Icertis | eLearning Strategist | Author & Speaker | Ph.D. in EdTech | CPTD
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Date and TimeThu, Jun 18, 2020 at 8AM Pacific / 11AM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Adding animations, effects, and transitions to your eLearning courses can make your courses stand out.
Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh to learn how to leverage this functionality in Adobe Captivate 2019 to add subtle animations to your eLearning courses. During this session, you will learn how to add externally created animations, and create native animations using the different types of effects and transitions available in Captivate. Along the way, learn about some tips and tricks to make the most of effects.
Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh to learn how to leverage this functionality in Adobe Captivate 2019 to add subtle animations to your eLearning courses. During this session, you will learn how to add externally created animations, and create native animations using the different types of effects and transitions available in Captivate. Along the way, learn about some tips and tricks to make the most of effects.
About Dr.Pooja Jaisingh
A seasoned Digital Learning professional with 20+ years of experience, I have established myself as a thought leader and speaker at industry-leading events, as well as an instructor for numerous LinkedIn Learning courses. My expertise lies in creating award-winning eLearning courses and training materials, and I have authored books on developing eLearning courses using Adobe Captivate. I am also the creator of the Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe Captivate certification program. My contributions to the learning and development industry have been recognized in a recent Women in Learning research report by The Learning Guild.