Workshop: Using JavaScript With Adobe Captivate - The Art of Manually Crafting Advanced Actions from Scratch

Speaker

Greg stager
Technical Training Specialist, Rice Lake Weighing Systems
Webinar Recording Details
  • Date and Time
    Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 8AM Pacific / 11AM Eastern
  • Duration
    2 Hours
  • Cost
    $0 (Free)
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    Register to view the recording.

Description

Have you ever felt limited by the out-of-box interactions?

Have you ever wished to have flexibility to build your own advanced actions?

Have you ever encountered a challenge that could not be solved using the native UI?

Have you ever grown tired of all the clicks required to build complex conditional advanced actions?

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, join me for a hands-on workshop on Using JavaScript with Adobe Captivate, where we’ll build a project together using only JavaScript for all the actions. We’ll provide a working project and supporting documentation.

Topics covered in this two-hour workshop include:
  • Simple Actions
  • Functions
  • Working with Variables
  • Concatenation
  • Using the Console
  • Conditional Statements

About Greg Stager

Greg has been involved with eLearning since about 2004 and has been using Captivate since version 3. In the past, he has held positions as a high school science teacher, network administrator and IT consultant, and as an instructional designer for one a state university. In each of those roles, he spent a great deal of time facilitating and developing eLearning. He has since transitioned to the private sector where he is currently serving as a technical training specialist for the manufacturing industry where he designs, develops, and delivers both face-to-face and online training to employees and customers alike. He has been married for 25+ years and has five children. In his spare time, he enjoys, playing the guitar, working logic puzzles, gymnastics, and creating fun interactions with Captivate.


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