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B.Y.O.L.: Best Practices for Creating Mobile Learning Using Adobe Captivate

512 B.Y.O.L.: Best Practices for Creating Mobile Learning Using Adobe Captivate

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday, June 25

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Adobe Captivate is a great tool for creating eLearning, but how well can you use it to create mobile learning? There is some debate as to whether or not a designer can create learning programs for desktop and mobile at the same time. It’s definitely possible, but there are design issues and crucial development issues that you must address before you start.

In this hands-on session you will learn the critical design and development considerations you must take into account before building mobile learning projects with Adobe Captivate. You will follow step-by-step on your laptop and learn what you need to do to prepare projects for delivery to mobile devices. You will explore how failing to address these important issues results in lost money and productivity, and less-than-stellar learning experiences for your audiences. Participants will leave this session with a number of mobile learning samples built in Captivate that you can use to practice and build mobile learning projects for your organization.

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to consider design issues that are important when delivering to both desktop and mobile learning
  • How to adjust settings for mobile projects
  • How to take advantage of Captivate’s unique strengths in the delivery of mobile learning
  • How the samples and step-by-step handouts can help you apply these principles to your own work

Audience:
Novice and intermediate designers and developers.

Technology discussed in this session:
Adobe Captivate.

Participant technology requirements:
Adobe Captivate (or trial version) pre-installed.

Joe Ganci

President

eLearning Joe

Joe Ganci is the owner and president of eLearning Joe, a custom learning company. Since 1983, he has been involved in every aspect of multimedia and learning development. Joe holds a computer science degree, writes books and articles about eLearning, and is widely considered an eLearning development guru. He consults worldwide and also teaches at conferences and client sites. Joe writes tool reviews and has received several awards for his work in eLearning, including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999 and an eLearning Guild Master Award in 2013. His mission is to improve the quality of eLearning with practical approaches that work.

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