We are looking for a developer familiar with Captivate, Lectora and SumTotal for a small re-do job. More in the future.

We just lost our favorite technical project manager/developer who took a job somewhere full time. This is a refresh on a course she put together a couple of years ago. It should be a fast simple job as she has outlined the steps but we lack the resources in-house.  It will be a chance for us to get to know you. We are in LA but you can be anywhere. Here is what she described as the basic steps - we have the changed content from the client:
1. Update the Captivate file and render as Flash video (.flv). I used Captivate 5.5, but I am guessing your contractor could import the project file into the online version of Captivate.
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3. In Lectora, replace the question text. NOTE: Be sure the Feedback text directs them back to the content that relates to the question.
4. Publish the course to HTML and test. Be sure to test the updated activity and quiz. NOTE: While testing, you may need to override the progression logic:
Ctrl-Shift-F9 turns progression logic on and sends you to the Table of Contents
Ctrl-Shift-F10 turns progression logic off and sends you to the Table of Contents
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6. Publish the course to SCORM 1.2. There are some client specific settings that will have to used. The way I handled it in 2012 was to edit the imsmanifest.xml file directly by comparing it to 2011.
Please let me know if you are interested and experienced in this kind of course development. Thanks

Captivate is e-learning development software not a dedicated video convertor, you are better off trying something like Adobe Media Encoder or Super.

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