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Key Features of Adobe Captivate:
Adobe Captivate is an e-learning authoring tool used to create interactive and responsive learning content, such as software simulations, video-based learning, quizzes, and virtual reality-based training modules. It is widely used for corporate training, instructional design, and e-learning course development.
Key Features of Adobe Captivate:
- Responsive Design: Automatically adjusts content to fit different screen sizes (desktop, tablet, mobile).
- Interactive Learning: Supports drag-and-drop interactions, quizzes, branching scenarios, and gamification.
- Software Simulations: Records screen activity to create step-by-step tutorials or interactive simulations.
- VR & 360° Learning Experiences: Allows users to create immersive learning experiences using virtual reality and 360-degree media.
- AI-Powered Quick Start Projects: Includes pre-built templates and themes for faster course development.
- SCORM & xAPI Support: Compatible with Learning Management Systems (LMS) for tracking learner progress.
- Multimedia Integration: Supports video, audio, animations, and PowerPoint import.
- Text-to-Speech & Closed Captions: Converts text into speech for accessibility and includes captions.
- Adaptive Video Overlay: Enables interactive video overlays for engaging learning experiences.
- Collaboration & Cloud Integration: Allows sharing and feedback collection for team collaboration.
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