

The “Project Cache” feature in Adobe Captivate’s Preferences settings speeds up project tasks and helps fix problems if things go wrong. Knowing how to use the Project Cache makes it easier to get a project back on track if something goes awry and makes work smoother.
Crafting a course in Adobe Captivate requires skillful use of its features and capabilities. This blog highlights ten practices to avoid during course creation to optimize the efficacy and engagement of Adobe Captivate courses.
This article unveils the potential of Adobe Captivate’s asset library. It explores the importance of multimedia elements in enhancing engagement, use cases for each of the asset categories available in Adobe Captivate, and the steps to seamlessly integrate these assets into courses.
This blog supplements an example project with the main workflows for localising a Quiz in New Captitvate. It points out the issues which could be remediated by fixing some bugs and adding some features. Links to the bugs and feature requests are included.
Bookmark and Overlay on the Timeline in All New Adobe Captivate
Interactive project, where a quiz (and feedback) is presented in two languages.
The COVID-19 pandemic propelled online learning into the mainstream, and virtual classrooms have become a critical tool for educational institutions and businesses alike. WordPress, with its vast ecosystem of plugins and themes, has emerged as a versatile platform for building virtual classrooms. Let’s delve into the trends shaping the future of virtual classrooms in WordPress and make some predictions about where this technology is headed. 1. The Rise of Immersive Learning Environments The future of virtual classrooms lies in creating […]
Lifelong learning is not just a buzzword; it’s a transformative approach to personal and professional development that has the power to unleash human potential and drive progress in our rapidly evolving world.
Ever started an eLearning course pumped and ready to learn, only to find yourself zoning out halfway through? We’ve all been there. That mental block you hit is called learner fatigue, and it’s a major hurdle for effective eLearning.
The dust has settled on the electrifying Learning Design Timer Challenge, held on May 7th and 8th at Adobe Learning World 2024! We witnessed an incredible display of creativity and talent from eLearning enthusiasts from around the globe. What was the Challenge? Forget months of meticulous planning. This challenge was all about creativity under pressure. Participants had a mere 45 minutes to create an eLearning project using the latest version of Adobe Captivate (version 12 and above). This competition wasn’t […]
We are pleased to announce the release of an update to Adobe Captivate Classic. For more details, please check this link: https://community.adobe.com/t5/captivate-discussions/released-adobe-captivate-classic-11-8-3-is-now-available/td-p/14606467. Additionally, we have also upgraded the SCORM Cloud API to V2 for better performance and stability. Please note that if you are using Captivate Classic 11.8.2 or an earlier version, the SCORM Cloud preview will not be accessible after July 30, 2024. We recommend updating to Captivate Classic 11.8.3 via the Help menu to continue previewing your projects on […]
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