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Top 10 E-Learning Platforms for Effective Development

Hurix Digital

Adobe Captivate Adobe Captivate was first introduced in 2002 and has since become a popular tool for e-learning professionals and instructional designers. It was first introduced in 2002 and has since become one of the world’s most widely used e-learning development platforms, with 352,095,257 users and 43,412,728 courses.

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ASTD TechKnowledge 2013, Day 2

eLearning 24-7

Adobe Presenter. The interface you showed was similar in many ways to the old GeoLearning 3D look back in 2002 (which Geo eventually dumped – too bad). Best giveaway – You won Adobe! A web cam valued at $100 (according to Adobe). For folks who really want to do this or that and lots of it – you can.

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How to hide the playbar in Captivate 4 using Actions « Steve Howard’s eLearning Blog

Steve Howard

The question was asked on one of the Adobe forums, “How would you use Actions to turn off the paylbar in Captivate 4?” For a better quality demo, click this link [UPDATE] ‘cpuser’ commented on this on the Adobe Captivate General Discussion forum. ” I think there are a number of ways to address this.

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Ghost Edition – Top 10 Authoring Tools for 2013

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Ghost Factoid: I n recognition of those lists identifying the scariest movies, here is my top five: Exorcist, The Shining, The Changeling (1980 version), Poltergeist (fun fact: the exterior of the house – seen in the movie, is only five blocks from where I live) and Ju-On (2002). #9 5 Adobe Captivate. 9 Quicklessons.

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CAMMY BEAN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

RoboDemo (which became Captivate) didn’t come out until 2002. And graphics required actual graphic artists using Photoshop and other high end tools. It was groundbreaking stuff. We talked about and dreamed of having templates and tools that would allow us to streamline production. Developers needed to know how to program.

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