Webinar- Captivate 4 for new users
RJ, our eLearning evangelist, will be conducting a live eLearning session on ‘Adobe Captivate 4 for new users'. This is specifically designed for Captivate novices. Here you will acquire the knowledge you need for getting started using Adobe Captivate 4. In this 90 minute interactive session, you will learn about the different types of eLearning projects you can create in the product, including software simulations, scenario-based training, quizzes and others. RJ's sessions are always packed with information and very interactive; hence they also tend to get filled very early. So if you've just purchased Captivate 4 or the Adobe eLearning Suite, or are testing out the trial, you should plan to attend this session.
To quote RJ: "... please keep in mind that my Connect Pro room only handles 400 people, so please log in as early as 30 minutes before the start time and the Virtual Classroom doors will close promptly at 10am PST to avoid distractions."
When: 7/17/2009, 10am Pacific Time, 90 minutes
Register here: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=1505503&loc=en_us

Comments
Unfortunately I missed the eseminar 'Captivae 4 for New Users.' Is it available in downloadable form?
thanks for your time
vilu
Posted by: Vilu | July 20, 2009 8:20 AM
I also missed this...will you repeat or can I view a recorded version?
thanks R
Posted by: Randy | July 28, 2009 1:13 AM
thanks yours.. yours good
Posted by: leman | August 1, 2009 8:06 PM
will you be offering this again in the future? I missed this and would like to know more about Captivate, before purchasing! Thanks!
Posted by: Rebekah Negley | August 11, 2009 3:23 AM
I would like to attend a webinar for New captivate users. Will this be offered again?
Posted by: VitalSpring | August 22, 2009 1:17 AM
I started watching this yesterday and it looked very good. I was called away to a meeting and was not able to see it to the end. I understand it was recorded. It is possible to get a copy?
Thank you
Posted by: Pam Swanton | September 2, 2009 8:28 PM