E-Learning Options - Adobe CAPTIVATE 2 Getting Started Manual

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You can use Adobe Captivate to create truly interactive e-learning projects with full PENS and
SCORM/AICC compliance. Adobe Captivate lets you do the following:
Create quizzes that automatically integrate with your LMS. Capture scoring data from all
interactive elements, including click boxes, text entry boxes, buttons, and quizzes. Each
interactive element can be assigned a point value, Objective ID, and Interaction ID for
integration with an LMS.
Create a manifest file so that you can better coordinate Adobe Captivate projects with your
LMS.
Include a variety of question types in projects including multiple choice, true and false,
matching, likert, fill in the blank, and short answer.
Use branching to customize content in response to viewer answers. Branching provides
different paths for correct and incorrect answers.
Provide instant feedback to users through messages for correct, incorrect, and incomplete
answers.
To access the eLearning options, select Quiz Manager from the Project menu.
About creating branching in Adobe Captivate projects
Branching is an important concept in creating effective e-learning materials. Branching
(sometimes called "contingency branching") means that the path a learner takes through the
program is determined by responses made to questions. It is an excellent method of
individualizing learning materials. Branching may be made on the basis of correct answers to a
question, wrong answers to a question, an option selected by the learner, or based on the learner's
experience, job category, level, or any other category.
The new Branching view gives you an visual representation of all branching paths within your
project. You can use this view to review and edit your project's branching elements.
You can create smart and sophisticated branching in your Adobe Captivate projects. The
following are a few easy ways to add branching to a project. All of these options include the
capability to score the results so they can be used individually or in combination with each other.
Also, Adobe Captivate project slides can contain multiple objects, so, for example, you could add
a click box on a menu item and a button on a toolbar.
Create question slides and specify different paths for right and wrong answers. This is the most
straightforward method of adding branching. You have many options for answer paths
including continuing the project, going to a specific slide, or opening a URL. Adobe Captivate
also makes it easy to add an error message for wrong answers and a retry message such as
"please try again."
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