In this quick video, I show you how to change a course cover image in Adobe Captivate Prime when the course is already published.
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can share a published Adobe Captivate project with other eLearning professionals to showcase or review your work.
Once again I will be speaking at the Adobe Learning Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. This year Not only is registration free, but Adobe is also offering the Adobe Captivate Certification the day before the conference.
Here is a single page where you can read all my reviews and tutorials for Adobe Captivate 2019
In this video tutorial, I show you all the purchase and upgrade paths for Adobe Captivate 2019 release. This includes the not well-known method you can get Captivate 2019 for free if you recently purchased 2017 release.
In this video tutorial, I show you the new ability to import PowerPoint slides into your Adobe Captivate 2019 responsive design project. I probably won’t use this feature, but I see the value in having this feature available to new Captivate users.
I predict that if in 5 years time if you are not designing responsive elearning, you will not have a competitive edge. When you look at the improvements to fluid boxes in Captivate 2019 it is clear that Adobe is preparing for that eventuality.
As you start to work with the new features in Adobe Captivate 2019, you start to see a theme with many of the features. For me, that theme is experiential learning. Of course, some of you would argue that you cannot have experiential eLearning. eLearning isn’t close enough to real life. While we may not be able to immerse learners entirely in reality, this version of Captivate takes a few big steps toward that direction.