To start, we will open the AI  chat engine ChatGPT and ask it to write a specific script for us. Once the script is written, we can copy it into the clipboard and paste it in an editor. We will need to alter the script just a little so we can get it to work in Captivate. Once the editing is done in Captivate, you are set to run the script inside of your Captivate project.

Take the time to read the script and do your best to understand what it is doing.

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2023-05-29 13:15:12

I would like to know if Adobe captivate can be used together with chat openai so that openai recognizes when student gives a wrong answer and then gives a feedback to the student ?

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2023-05-29 13:13:18

I would like to know if ChatGPT can be used to give feedback or hints to wrong answers given by a student using an Adobe captivate sequence of questions?

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2023-02-27 13:13:27

ChatGPT could certainly be helpful in some ways but it can also steer you down some rabbit trails.

ChatGPT is not going to know about your object names or Captivate specific commands and could leave you just as stranded as you were before using it.

So you have to be careful what sort of JavaScript you need and where to troubleshoot it.

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2023-02-27 14:37:35

Absolutely Greg. Well said. I was using it as a method to help people learn a bit about the language. It can also handle some complex coding. I would use this as a learning method as opposed to relying on it for all my development.

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