Ever since learning has
become accessible irrespective of time and geography, learning and training professionals
have been on the look out for mobile learning. I am sure most of us who belong
to the learning and training industry are aware of the term mobile learning. Learning
and training courses if made available on mobile can reduce the cost of
training to some extent. Learning will not be restricted to sitting at desktops
and working on laptops, but independent of these devices.
Earlier it was not possible
for learning professionals to make eLearning courses available on cell phones.
However, now Adobe Captivate 7 has made it possible to create mobile-friendly
and interactive m-learning. With any smart phone having Android o/s or io/s and
HTML5 web browser you can access m-learning content.
Adobe Captivate 7 was
launched in June 2013. Since this is fairly new software, Damien Bruyndonckx
has authored an eBook titled as Adobe Captivate 7 for Mobile Learning[eBook]. This eBook is meant for all the people who impart training as teachers,
instructional designers, SMEs, eLearning developers, and curriculum experts.
This eBook covers steps to create
mobile compliant screen cast, steps to capture mobile friendly simulation,
steps to edit a project for mobile output, steps to optimize an existing
project for mobile, how to deal with unsupported features, steps to create
mobile friendly quiz, steps to publish a project for mobile, and steps to
insert edge animate animations in a Captivate project, and lastly steps to
package a Captivate HTML5 project as a native application. All the topics and
sub-topics have been covered in detail with corresponding screenshots for ease
of understanding using scenarios. This eBook covers the nitty gritty of Captivate
7 without making it verbose. This eBook comprises 136 pages and covers features
of Captivate 7 that helps address mobile learning challenges. Moreover, you
need not be a Captivate pro to be able to explore Captivate 7. All you need to
do is to download a free 30-days trial pack of Adobe Captivate 7 and you should
have access to an HTML5 web browser. What else, this eBook has made it even easier
to learn and explore Captivate 7 for m-learning.
1 comment:
Hello,
Thanks for reading my book and for taking the time to write this nice review. I'm glad you liked it and I hope it helped you create great content for your students and customers.
With regards from chilly Belgium
Damien
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