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Adobe Captivate: Say Hello to Version 7

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How long was it between Adobe Captivate 5 and 6? Adobe has promised a more aggressive upgrade cycle for its programs that will make even the recent upgrade cycles look almost snail-like. Case in point: version 7 of the Captivate software was released today.

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Adobe Captivate & eLearning: Screen Reader Best Practices

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Screen readers are programs designed to allow visually impaired learners to navigate through a website or eLearning lesson by reading the content aloud. Adobe has invested significant resources into Captivate to ensure the lessons you create have the capability of being compliant.

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What Is An eLearning Authoring Tool? Less Than 100 Words

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In-house or outsourced developers use authoring tools to create custom eLearning content, lessons, and courses with text, media, and interactions. Adobe Captivate. Read More: Storyline vs. Captivate: Features of Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate Compared Side-by-Side. Interactions.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Control the Startup Screen for a Published Project

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Not all that long ago controlling what learners see first in Adobe Captivate published eLearning content was as simple as creating a visually-appealing first slide in the project. However,  However, if you’ve created content with either Adobe Captivate 2017 or 2019 things aren’t quite as simple.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Best Practices for Working with Screen Readers

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Screen readers are programs designed to allow visually impaired learners to navigate through a website or eLearning lesson by reading the content out loud. Adobe has invested significant resources into Captivate to ensure the lessons you create have the capability of being compliant.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Scrolling Text in a Text Entry Box

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by Kevin Siegel    Text Entry Boxes (TEBs) allows your learners to type directly into your eLearning lesson. Personally, I think TEBs offer the highest level of interactivity you can add to a lesson without the need for advanced programming skills. I teach two live, online Captivate 6 classes. 

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Adobe Captivate or Adobe Presenter: Which One Is Right For You?

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by Jennie Ruby    Adobe Presenter and Adobe Captivate have some overlapping functions. Both can create eLearning lessons that can be uploaded to and report results to a learning management system (LMS). But what are the key differences that tell me which of these programs to buy? And the list goes on.