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Building an E-Learning Course with Camtasia Studio 8 -
Successfully develop interactive e-learning courses by harnessing t...
Adobe Captivate
Adobe Captivate is a rapid responsive authoring tool that is used for creating elearning contents such as software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios, and randomized quizzes in Small Web Formats (.swf) and HTML5 formats. It can also be used to create screencasts, and to convert Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to .swf and HTML5 formats.
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$35
Adobe Captivate 6 and 7 Training for Beginners -
This Captivate 6 and 7 training video course includes demonstration...
$40
Captivate 5 Introduction -
Learn the fundamentals of this industry leading e-learning developm...
$40
Captivate 5 New Features -
What's new and improved in the Adobe's Captivate 5
$30
Software Simulations with Adobe Captivate 5.5 -
Skip the traditional class, learn Adobe Captivate at your own pace ...
$30
Adobe Captivate 5 Training for Beginners -
Adobe Captivate 5 Training for Beginners
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