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What’s New in Adobe eLearning Suite2?

Upside Learning

Adobe recently released eLearning Suite 2 comprising of Captivate 5, Flash Professional CS5, Dreamweaver CS5, Photoshop CS5 Extended, Acrobat 9 Pro, Presenter 7 (available on Windows only), Soundbooth CS5, Bridge CS5, Device Central CS5 in it. Here’s a video demonstrating the new features of eLearning Suite 2 and Captivate CS5 –.

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Dreamweaver, CourseBuilder and eLearning Templates

ICS Learning

For instance, Captivate comes with a ‘ Multi-SCO Packager ’ if licensed through the eLearning Suite, and Flash comes with a few quiz templates and ‘ learning interaction objects ’ that, again, are not included with Flash outside the eLS. The post Dreamweaver, CourseBuilder and eLearning Templates appeared first on ICS Learning Group.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 2017: Responsive Design Has Never Been So Fluid

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When it comes to eLearning that will look awesome on just about every kind of device (including desktop computers, smart phones, and tablets), Adobe Captivate jumped to the front of the eLearning development tool class when Responsive capabilities were introduced in Captivate version 8 and continued in Captivate 9. Stay tuned.

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Articulate, Captivate, Dreamweaver and Lectora Tops in eLearning Authoring Tool Satisfaction

Tony Karrer

This data shows that the Articulate tools, Adobe Captivate and Dreamweaver and Lectora are near the top for elearning course authoring. I was somewhat surprised that my post: Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction didn't generate more interest. You can see the detailed view of the sat numbers here.

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WAR: Articulate Storyline Losing Battle to Adobe Captivate

LearnDash

Not too long ago I wrote a post about my initial reaction to Articulate Storyline and its relation to Adobe Captivate. While doing my usual reading on all things e-Learning related, I stumbled across a pretty nice video by Cogentys (included at the end of this post) detailing a quick comparison between Storyline and Captivate.

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Add Flavor to your projects with Beautiful Assets with Adobe Stock | 10+ Hacks with Captivate & the Creative Cloud

Adobe Captivate

Easily add images, photos, videos, or placeholders without even leaving Captivate! Download photos from inside of Captivate, and have them waiting in your graphic designers library – Inside of Photoshop (or Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere, Dreamweaver etc.) From Adobe Stock to Captivate! via CC Libraries!

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My Top Ten Tools for Learning 2009

Experiencing eLearning

Dreamweaver is the tool I use to build the html content of my courses. Captivate is what I use for creating interactive content. Captivate is what I use for creating interactive content. I’m still on Captivate 3, but it’s a great tool. This is where the planning, drafting, and revision of content happens.