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Three HTML5 commands (TAG) that can help you to improve Captivate project performance.

Adobe Captivate

document: An HTML document intended to be embedded inside a <iframe> embed: A resource to be embedded inside an <embed> fetch: Resource to be accessed by a fetch or XHR request, such as JSON file. object: A resource to be embedded inside an <embed> script: JavaScript file. font: Font file.

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LMS Review: Litmos

Talented Learning

Supports multiple formats — avi, wmv, mpg, mov, flv, m4v, ppt, pptx, pdf, mp3, zip, doc, or swf. Can create OJT assignments, tests, surveys, links, live sessions, pages — and then embed modules from directly within the course management page. Basic discussion board capability at the course level. Support for SCORM 1.2,

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

In his example, RJ showed us how to embed the variable into a caption, using the syntax $$myVar$$ so that instructions to the user could use the recorded name, instead of a non-personal command. Widgets are specially formatted Flash swf files that know how to communicate with the host Captivate project.

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Got SCORM?

ICS Learning

In reality, it is simply a single compressed file containing all the files (html, images, flash swf, etc) necessary for the SCO to function. Our sample’s identifierref value is “sco_hello_ref” which references a resource node that we will discuss shortly. Assets differ from SCOs in that they do not communicate with the LMS in any way.

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