Enterprise Manager uses icons to represent meetings,
seminars, presentations, courses, and curriculums.
- Content
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Content includes files such as Adobe PDF files or Microsoft
Word documents that are used with Connect Enterprise meetings, seminars,
presentations, or training.
- Course
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A presentation that is associated with a group of enrolled
learners with tracking for each individual. The course can be used
independently or as part of a curriculum.
- Curriculum
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A group of courses and other learning content that guides students
along a learning path. Curriculum can include Connect Enterprise content,
presentations, meetings, seminars and external content such as classroom
sessions and reading lists.
- Event
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A Connect Enterprise event includes registration, invitations, reminders,
and reporting. Events usually involve a large number of participants and
are built upon a Connect Enterprise meeting, seminar, presentation,
or training.
- Meeting
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An online real‑time meeting in which a host or presenter
can show slides or multimedia presentations, share screens, chat,
and broadcast live audio and video.
- Seminar
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A seminar is similar to a Connect Enterprise Professional
meeting, but seminars are usually conducted for one‑time or infrequent
meetings that have at least 50 participants and involve little audience
participation or interaction.
- Archive
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A recorded Connect Enterprise Professional meeting or seminar, which
users can view at their convenience.
- Authorware content
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Files created in Macromedia Authorware from Adobe, a visual
authoring tool for creating e‑learning applications that can be delivered
on corporate networks, CDs, DVDs, and websites.
- Adobe Captivate content
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Files created in Adobe Captivate, an application that automatically
records all onscreen actions and instantly creates an interactive
Flash simulation.
- External training
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In a curriculum, training that occurs outside of Connect Enterprise,
such as classroom training.
- Flash Video file (FLV)
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A video file that users can access just as they access other
Connect Enterprise content.
- HTML file
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File defining the structure and layout of a web document
using a variety of tags.
- Image file (JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP)
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Image files can be drawings, photographs, charts, graphs,
icons, or any other type of graphics.
- MP3 file
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An audio, sound, or music sequence that is compressed to
a small file size.
- Presentation
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A presentation created using the Adobe Presenter Plug‑in for
Microsoft PowerPoint. These presentations have not been converted
into Adobe Presenter presentations.
- Presentation
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A presentation created with Adobe Presenter, a plug‑in for Microsoft
PowerPoint that lets users add audio, quizzes, and visual features
to a PowerPoint presentation.
- Shockwave file (SWF)
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A multimedia animation file that can be viewed in a web browser.