Adobe Connect already has an unmatched ability that allows live participants to attend classes and meetings from mobile devices using the ‘Connect Mobile’ App. There are more requests now to have the option to allow access to on-demand content and on-demand training through Connect and on mobile devices
This Blog Post outlines some of the practices I have picked up so far and the options at the moment related to on-demand content (not the live synchronous meetings for which you would use Connect Mobile)
There are a few considerations here and they are outlined below:
- The device OS (Android or iOS in this case)
- The device form factor (tablet vs. phone)
- The playback options
- The authoring tools
- Tracking (in this case Connect Training)
- Conclusions and recommendations
There is no Adobe Presenter Mobile App for the Android OS
My initial tests using Adobe Captivate and the HTML5 option in a few browsers on my Android Tablet (Nexus 7) were rather unsuccessful and I was unable to get sound at all from the presentations. I will need to investigate this a little further. The same content played without issue on the Photon Flash Browser on the Nexus 7 and on the iPad in HTML5 Browser mode
Note on the ‘Connect Central’ interface – it is worth remembering that the Connect Central interface (the management interface through the web browser) has some Flash components, most notably in this use-case the ‘My Training’ and ‘Catalogue tabs and the interface to let you take a ‘Curriculum’ in connect Training. If you want to access these components at this stage, your only mobile option is the Photon Flash Browser (See Figure 1 below)
Figure 1 (Photon Browser iPad)
Device Form Factor (tablet vs. phone)
The key here is simply the size of the device. On a phone, there is really no room for you to be able to interact with the play-bar and especially a quiz. I was able to successfully interact using the Photon Flash Browser and the ‘pinch-to-zoom’ options, but it is pretty tiresome (See Figure 2 below). It is worth noting that Adobe is only supporting Adobe Captivate and Adobe Presenter content on tablets, not phones, so it is not surprising that the experience is less than optimal
Figure 2 (Photon Browser iPhone zoom on Adobe Presenter content)
I was also able to launch the HTML5 version of the Adobe Captivate content in Safari and it played without issue, other than the pure size of the text and the selection difficulties. The pinch-to-zoom does work in these cases though so that is a help. Also the player controls will expand when clicked to let the user select more accurately
You do not have the option to use the Adobe Presenter Mobile App on the iPhone device
I have not yet tested on the Android phone format
Tablets are the best option, even then the form-factor does mean that you need to consider the size or text and the complexity of questions in your authoring, it might be very frustrating to try to answer question options that are too closely grouped for the average finger
The Playback options
This really depends on the player you choose (which is also determined by the OS, the device and the format of the original file), the key points are outlined below
Adobe Presenter Mobile (iPad only) – the controls are designed to be used on the iOS device so they are suited to the form-factor. In the case of Adobe Presenter Mobile, tapping the screen brings up the play-bar, swiping moves to the adjacent slide and pinching brings up the navigation view of the slides (See Figure 3). Other navigation is related to the Adobe Presenter content itself (quiz navigation for example)
Figure 3 – (Adobe Presenter Mobile Table of Contents)
Accessing the content as of today, the only way to initiate content using the Adobe Presenter Mobile App is to copy-and-paste the URL for your training or your content into the App itself from an e-mail or appointment. The app will not launch automatically yet from the Connect account or a Connect URL. You will be prompted to login by the App if the content is protected or part of a Connect Training Course
HTML5 (Safari) – The content needs to be available in HTML5 format and the only option here currently is Adobe Captivate (see ‘Authoring Tools’ below). In this case, the content will open in the default browser (Safari in my case)
The play-bar is along the bottom of the content and although it is very small, tapping on the options enlarges them for easy selection (Figure 4)
Figure 4 – (HTML5 in Safari Adobe Captivate content)
Photon Flash Browser – This is a consistent platform for all devices it seems, but it is a paid option so not ideal for everyone. That said, it does seems to be very reliable and useable. You will need a reasonable connection as it is streaming the Flash session to your device. The trick with this browser if you test it is to press the ‘lightening’ icon to start the Flash Session when you need to
I would expect that as Adobe Presenter Mobile and the HTML5 browser functionality becomes more mature, these playback tools will have the edge over the Photon Flash Browser, but today, it is a great option
The Authoring Tools
The two tools available from Adobe are Adobe Captivate and Adobe Presenter. There are reasons to use each tool and I will outline both my experiences on the process and how these options might be used below
Adobe Presenter 8 – I am referencing Adobe Presenter 8 as I have not tested this at all in earlier versions, although I understand that Presenter Mobile will not play earlier content (published from earlier versions of Adobe Presenter), you will just see an error message
Adobe Presenter creates .swf content (Flash), so the only options for viewing this content is the Adobe Presenter Mobile App or the Photon Flash Browser. It is conceivable that in the future Adobe Presenter will create HTML5 content, but not something that is expected as I understand it
There is limited functionality in the Adobe Presenter Mobile App so you need to be aware of this when authoring your presentations. I have tested the following functionality successfully on Mobile devices in Adobe Presenter and publishing to the Adobe Presenter Mobile App using Connect 9:
- Fade animations ‘on click’ and ‘after previous’
- Animations inserted into paragraph animations (appearing after a line of text for example)
- Voice synched to animations
- True/False, Multiple Choice and Matching (drag-and-drop) quiz questions
Adobe Captivate 6 – When using Adobe Captivate it is important to again realize the limitations of the end-player. This is a little exacerbated by the fact that Adobe Captivate creates a ‘hybrid’ .zip file containing both the .swf and HTML5 versions of the presentation. This is good in that it allows you to publish only one file and then the file that is launched will be determined by the end-player as follows:
- Mobile Browser – launches HTML5 content
- Photon Flash Browser – launches .swf content
- Desktop Browser – launches .swf content
I need directions for using the quiz app. I want to create my own questions.