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Adobe Captivate 2017 Review: What is Improved?

Adobe Captivate

Be it custom eLearning content development, rapid elearning, mobile learning, simulation-based eLearning or microlearning, Adobe Captivate has been the choice of eLearning developers and eLearning providers. In our last blog, we have covered the new features of Adobe Captivate 2017.

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Adobe Captivate 2019 Released – Bagged with All New Features

Swift eLearning Services

A booming sought software Adobe Captivate makes a hard impression with its astonishing features in its new release, Adobe Captivate 2019. The most buzzing feature in eLearning industry which is Virtual Reality is now available in this tool and makes your project stand apart.

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vILT on Adobe Captivate 12 and Adobe Captivate Classic

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe recently released an all-new, reimagined Adobe Captivate, and we've got your training needs covered by rolling out several new Adobe Captivate classes covering Adobe Captivate 12 and Adobe Captivate Classic (formerly Adobe Captivate 2019). Learn more.

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New to eLearning? Try Adobe Captivate 8!

Adobe Captivate

Guest post by Coline Son Lee, Principal & Learning Strategist at Everest CS, Orange County, CA How Adobe has broken the entry barrier to developing eLearning with a more powerful and responsive product!

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Adobe Captivate 12: Infinite Slides

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Fairly early in our vILT Adobe Captivate 12 classes, we teach learners how to work with slides and blocks. One awesome feature in Adobe Captivate 12 is the concept of infinite slides. One awesome feature in Adobe Captivate 12 is the concept of infinite slides.

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Adobe Captivate 12: Update 12.1 Released Today

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe released an update to Captivate 12 today. Here's a link to download the update: [link] According to Adobe, here's what's changed in the 12.1 Captivate doesn't allow you to select any file on macOS while using the Open URL or file action. now known as Adobe Captivate Classic.

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ELEARNING DEVELOPMENT: The Levels of eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Level 2: This level of eLearning includes a fair amount of interactivity and is visually appealing using graphic techniques such as iconography to minimize screen clutter. In my mind, level 3 eLearning is beyond the scope of the vast majority of eLearning developers. How would you describe the eLearning levels?