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Mastering Adobe Captivate 2017 - Fourth Edition

By : Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, Damien Bruyndonckx
Book Image

Mastering Adobe Captivate 2017 - Fourth Edition

By: Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, Damien Bruyndonckx

Overview of this book

<p>Adobe Captivate is used to create highly engaging, interactive, and responsive eLearning content. This book gives you the expertise you need to reinforce your own professional-quality eLearning course modules.</p> <p>The book takes you through the production of three pieces of eLearning content. First, you will learn how to create a typical interactive Captivate project. This will give you the opportunity to review all Captivate objects one by one and uncover the application's main tools. Then, you will use the built-in capture engine of Captivate to create an interactive software simulation and a Video Demo that can be uploaded to your YouTube channel or published as an MP4 video. Finally, you will approach the advanced responsive features of Captivate to create a project that can be viewed on any device. At the end of the book, you will empower your workflow and projects with the most advanced features of the application, including variables, advanced actions, using Captivate with other applications, and more.</p> <p>This book is an advanced tutorial, containing all the assets required to build its sample projects. Self-exploration is encouraged through extra exercises, experimentation, and external references.</p>
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Adding accessibility text for slides

After completing the first critical step of enabling accessibility for your course, the next step is to add accessibility text to the slides and objects. Remember that this accessibility text will be read aloud by the screen readers of the visually impaired students. Let's look at the workflow to add slide-level accessibility text first.

  1. If needed, return to the Chapter12/takeTheTrain.cptx file.
  2. Use the Filmstrip panel to go to slide 3.
  3. Click the Properties icon on the Toolbar to open the Properties inspector.
  4. Click the button on the right side of the Name field, and select Accessibility.
  1. This will open the Slide Accessibility dialog. You can enter the text in the field, or if you have slide notes added for the slide, you can click the Import Slide Notes button.

You currently don't have any slide notes added for this slide, so...