August 8, 2017
LMS Review: Adobe Captivate Prime by John Leh
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Somehow I made it through more than 3 years and 150 LMSs without seeing or reviewing the Adobe Captivate Prime LMS. Recently, several clients asked me about it by name, so I headed to the Adobe website for a first-hand look. I am already a limited member of the Adobe community — I rely on the Adobe Sign service to digitally sign PDFs and use Adobe Stock for my photos and graphics. Since I was already logged-in as an Adobe user, I initiated a 30-day free trial of Adobe Captivate Prime with just one click. Easy.
Strengths
Strengths of Adobe Captivate Prime include:
- Free trial
- Plenty of clear self-service tutorials and free support
- Ease of use
- Modern UI with quick response
- Good LMS for small, simple solutions
- Simple pricing
- Good capabilities for course, training plan and certification management
- Skills focus
- Content integrations with Lynda and Harvard Mentor Manager
- Global content management
- Reporting
Weaknesses
There’s room for improvement in several areas:
- Lack of responsive design requires mobile users to download app
- Gamification and social are minimal; require more enhancements such as leaderboards and social homepage widgets
- Not designed for selling content directly through the LMS. However, it supports B2B commerce if transactions are managed outside of the LMS
- User training completion transcripts are merely unformatted Excel dumps
Read the full review – http://goo.gl/s9CeZq
Contact Adobe: https://adobe.ly/2ukdQ4h
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