10 Creative Ways to Design your Course Introductions using Captivate
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Senior eLearning Evangelist, Adobe
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Date and TimeWed, Jul 16, 2025 at 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
First impressions matter—even in eLearning. The opening moments of your course set the tone, build anticipation, and shape learner motivation. But most course introductions still follow a tired formula: welcome slide, objectives, click next. In this session, we’ll explore 10 creative strategies to transform your course introductions into powerful engagement tools. From scenario-based openings and curiosity hooks to interactive dashboards, you’ll learn how to design intros that not only grab attention but also make learning feel meaningful from the very first click.
Whether you’re designing compliance training, soft skills modules, or technical content, this webinar will leave you inspired—and armed with practical techniques you can apply right away using Adobe Captivate.
Whether you’re designing compliance training, soft skills modules, or technical content, this webinar will leave you inspired—and armed with practical techniques you can apply right away using Adobe Captivate.
About Sharath Ramaswamy
Sharath Ramaswamy is a senior eLearning evangelist at Adobe and has over 2 decades of experience in designing eLearning solutions and implementing learning management systems. She started her eLearning career as an instructional designer at Oracle University, worked as an educational consultant at Wipro Technologies, and later headed the learning solutions teams at Akamai, Uber, Palo Alto Networks and Laera Solutions.
An avid traveler, she has climbed Mt Kilimanjaro, hiked to the Everest Base Camp, and snorkeled between the American and Eurasian tectonic plates in Iceland.
An avid traveler, she has climbed Mt Kilimanjaro, hiked to the Everest Base Camp, and snorkeled between the American and Eurasian tectonic plates in Iceland.