Viewing a Captivate Virtual Reality Project

In earlier post, I demonstrated how to set up a simple interactive 360 image project in Captivate. I was trying out my new 360 camera and created an interaction where the learner could scan a hotel room and be on the lookout for the items most commonly left behind.

In this post, I wanted to show you what that the learner would experience when they view the 360° project on their computer, a tablet, and while using a vr headset.

Want to try 360 degree media for yourself? Download some sample media right here.

Diane Elkins
Diane Elkins is the co-owner of E-Learning Uncovered, as well as Artisan E-Learning, a custom eLearning development company specializing in the use of Storyline, Captivate, and Lectora. Diane has been in the eLearning industry since 2001, speaks regularly at national conferences about eLearning, and is co-author of the popular E-Learning Uncovered book series.

4 Responses to “Viewing a Captivate Virtual Reality Project

  • The way of the Future!

  • How it works with a hotspot with a question , if the learner has to choose an answer, i tried but i don’t see how ? Thank you

  • Diane Elkins
    5 years ago

    Hello, Karim,
    Are you wanting to find out how the learner would select an option if they are using a headset?

  • Hi Diane,
    Very useful video. I have a doubt. Does the gaze option work in any VR headset?

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