

In grades 9–12, interpersonal (social) learners thrive in environments where they can engage with others, discuss ideas, and solve problems collaboratively. While Adobe Captivate is often used for self-paced learning, it can also be designed to foster peer interaction, group activities, and social reflection—making it an effective tool for these highly social learners.
Typography can make all the difference in creating visually appealing and engaging learning experiences.
Could you explain the best practices for using software like Adobe Captivate, Photoshop, Illustrator, or After Effects in creating educational content? For instance, what visual elements or animations are most effective in maintaining learner engagement, and how can their use be optimized to ensure a seamless user experience across different platforms (desktop, tablet, mobile)?
I’m completely new to captivate and I am wanting to build a range of corporate style training modules that highlights my abilities. I’d like to find some good resources to help me start building that isn’t company/industry specific. Something to help as a launching point.
By proactively managing font usage and availability, you can avoid the fallback issue and ensure consistent presentation across systems.
Enhanced Image Editing:
1. Adobe Captivate now includes robust image editing capabilities.
2. Crop images, add filters, shadows, overlays, adjust brightness, contrast, and more—all within Captivate.
Hi. I’m brand new at learning authoring tools and my organization supports the classic version only. I’m wanting to first see some projects that were created using Captivate Classic / Captivate 2019 and I can’t tell the difference when navigating this site. Is there anyone that can help or provide suggestions as to where I might view projects that show me only what Classic Captivate is capable of. Please:)
In this video, I show you how to export the contents of a user variable, such as a student name, to your browser’s local storage and then recall the contents of that local storage in another Adobe Captivate 12 project. This is a great way to personalize an eLearning course by frequently using the learner’s names throughout many modules. This video is a solid introduction to JavaScript in the All-New Adobe Captivate.