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Adobe Captivate 2017 Release

Adobe Captivate

Adobe has made the decision to break from the product numbers of the past and now simply call the product Adobe Captivate 2017 Release. With the migration to HTML5 and responsive design, text in eLearning projects became actual text instead of just another graphical image as was the case when Flash based eLearning was the norm.

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Two weeks with Captivate 2017

Adobe Captivate

About two weeks ago Captivate 10, now labeled Captivate 2017 was released. In Captivate 2017 this is no longer necessary, thanks to the Adobe team! The existing functionality for multiple decisions in former versions has been preserved: adding decisions, moving decisions, duplicating decisions. Advanced Actions enhancements.

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Reflections on Captivate 2017

Adobe Captivate

About two weeks ago Captivate 10, now labeled Captivate 2017 was released. Update undocumented feature – August 2017. In previous versions this dialog box had only 3 items. In Captivate 2017 this is no longer necessary, thanks to the Adobe team! You can download the published HTML5 version from this link.

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Two weeks with Captivate 2017

Adobe Captivate

About two weeks ago Captivate 10, now labeled Captivate 2017 was released. In Captivate 2017 this is no longer necessary, thanks to the Adobe team! The existing functionality for multiple decisions in former versions has been preserved: adding decisions, moving decisions, duplicating decisions. Enhancements Decisions.

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Top 10 Higher Ed/EDU LMSs for 2017

eLearning 24-7

And now, The Top 10 for 2017. The higher ed version is different in many ways and while students at that level need a fun atmosphere, overwhelmingly in the HE space – those dedicated solely to it, the approach is not there. Again, this is for HE version, not the corporate or K-12 ones. #9 That is totally untrue. . #10

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Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

In 2017, Adobe made a formal announcement stating that from 2020 the company would no longer support Flash. These Flash files could be viewed on browsers using a Flash player, and on the PC using some third-party applications. So, what went wrong with Flash?

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5 Common Myths About eLearning Authoring Tools Busted

gomo learning

This post (originally published in October 2017) looks at five common eLearning authoring tool myths to debunk some out-of-date thinking on the best possible use of authoring tools. To revise and upgrade your content as changes occur, you simply need to log into the authoring tool and make the necessary changes.