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Captivate Prime is an eLearning platform that is used for distributing eLearning content mainly for business employees, customers, and partners.[13] It is mainly used for "training employees, partners, and customers effectively with a modern digital learning platform." The latest release of Captivate Prime is the December 2020 release. It is commonly integrated with Adobe Captivate which added support for Captivate Prime on version 9 in 2015.


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These days the software name and number are more like a brand (Windows 11), with the software having versions to indicate difference rather than a software name. Thats one benefit of being online, you get new products all the time!

But I cannot argue with the fact that the new version is being advertised on the Adobe website. The testimonials shown there are all from people who were involved in the BETA. Adobe seems to have done this without informing us. I guess they are allowed to do that. They own the app after all.

As you said, Adobe will continue to support Captivate 2019 for several more years to ensure it will work on OS versions that are released. But you won't really be getting any new enhancements to 2019, just updates to keep it going. So you can still continue update your existing courses created in Captivate 2019 but I wouldn't recommend creating new ones with it unless you are sure they will have a short shelf-life.

I have used Captivate since version one and have witnessed many such new releases. One thing I know for sure is that any release that has drastically changed the underlying technology of Captivate will come with a slew of unresolved bugs to fix. Adobe will of course get around to fixing them eventually. But that initial period (which can last for months) will be extremely frustrating for any users desperate to get a course finished and uploaded to their (or their client's) LMS.

If this new major update Captivate version has just been released, by all means download it and start playing around with it to learn the way it works. But otherwise sit back and watch the Captivate User Forum carefully to see what other people are complaining about BEFORE you dive into creating actual projects. If after a month or two the issues seem to be minor, THEN jump in and use it for project work.

I am not sure if this was mentioned during the webinar, but want to add this information. Since the new version is at this moment only meant to create responsive projects with several of the present limitations for Fluid Boxes projects, you are entitled to use both CP2019 and version 12 on one license. If non-responsive projects are used (as is the case for most of my clients) please keep to CP2019. The new version needs a completely new learning curve, not only for using the cool UI but for all workflows. Do not expect all features presently available as you already have learned.

@sabre123 Sure, this decision has been made quite a while ago with the promise that the new version first would need ALL the features now available in CP2019 before they would kill it. I am telling this everywhere on social media, because not everyone will have a look at the FAQ in the product page. Both versions will be supported, and I hope they will create two different forums here (got a vague promise about that as well) to avoid confusion. That promise is not yet done so far.

As a training simulation, you can walk people through a process on a site or in a piece of software, then allow them to repeat those steps by clicking and even typing into the simlation without actually leaving the site or having their own version of the software installed. This can be an invaluable tool in your Moodle toolbox because users will be able to repeat processes and review steps right inside your page.

After showing the simulation or demonstration, you can create an assessment for your users which can contain, multiple choice, short answer, or T/F questions and then package it in a SCORM zip file and integrate it with your Moodle page. For Captivate 4, this is where the documentation seems to be lacking, and I would like to see more info added. A module that includes an embedded captivate file and a use of the SCORM content is located here: [1] with a demo page here: [2]

A simpler alternative method to deploying Captivate presentations as a Resource, without grade reporting, is to use the SWF Activity Module. It is not a standard Moodle module and must be installed prior to following these instructions.

I realised it is very new, but I was wondering if anyone has had a chance to compare the new Adobe Captivate with Articulate Storyline/Rise. I work for an company that wants to bring development in-house and I would need to present my recommendation about going with Articulate or Adobe.

Also, I read that Articulate doesn't share their roadmap, but maybe someone from Articulate can let us know if they have any new product/s or a new version in the pipelines to compete with the new Captivate?

I am a user of the Captivate Classic and have been testing Articulate suite quite a bit as our team may switch programs with the new Captivate 2023 that was just released. So from my perspective there is NO COMPARISON between the two programs. Articulate (SL and rise) exceeds captivate in every way - especially the New captivate.

So some back story - Captivate (classic) which is their program that is similar to Storyline is being retired in 2027 and they will stop servicing it. The files from Captivate Classic are .CPTX files and cannot be used with the new captivate. The new captivate, from what we have seen, functions as a basic version of Rise. You lose all ability to design with the new captivate but rather have to use cookie cutter layouts and fonts and can't personalize it much. You can't even pick where you want an image to display on a slide. For this reason alone, as a designer - most of my projects are not cookie cutter projects and require personalization and creative freedom, so if captivate classic is going away - the only option for me is Storyline.

Now with the comparison between Storyline and captivate Classic - they basically do the same things, but Captivate makes doing those things SO MUCH HARDER. Where Articulate functions basically like PowerPoint with built in intuitive interactions that are very simple to create, captivate has the same functions hidden within menu after menu and it just is not very intuitive. In addition, you can import your storyboards, from PPT, directly into Storyline and then EDIT them. In captivate they basically turn your entire ppt slide into a image and you cannot edit it within Captivate so you have to manually transfer the entire ppt into Captivate element by element. There is also the "skin" feature in Storyline that is amazing. You can create search functions to find content in your course, a glossary, notes tabs and you can include company branding.

I get this is a little one sided with how I feel about the programs. I learned how to create training using Captivate, it was the only option my company offered, and I have used it for 6 years. So, testing and using Storyline was like a breath of fresh air as thing were just so much more simple and the output is so much more professional.

Also - to get Captivate to play well with our LMS, SABA which is a Cornerstone subsidiary, we have to use scorm 2004, advanced settings with several manual Java scripts to force completion and bookmark properly and learners need to close the CBT using a specific button or it won't grant credit. With Storyline, I published in Scorm 1.2 with default setting and get completion no matter how I close it out. it just is no comparison.

Since my initial post, I've had the opportunity to test drive Storyline, and it feels a bit dated and clunky to me. I've also experimented with Adobe Captivate, and it's been an even worse experience.

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I typically publish the html5 version and then load/unpackage the .zip file in the files area. I then link to the multiscreen.html file within the Captivate package so it works on most devices (laptops, tablets, etc). I am not using SCORM so cannot comment on that integration.

This was quite helpful, thanks for posting. I actually came here from another discussion about course space quotas and am curious if you ever run into problems with your Captivate content bumping up against any course space limits on your Canvas instance. How large do your courses tend to be and what is the per-course space limit you use in Canvas? Do you find that you have to host any of your SWF/HTML5 content outside of Canvas to work around any course space limits?

We don't use a tracking system such as an LRS or similar as by now we don't need to. However, for some captivate activities we have created some variables that retrieves information about the performance of students and we retrieve them an use them as a feedback in a google sheet.

Allow administrators to set up a single license for a group of users to easily share seats, catalogs and reports. Administrators can provide departments, divisions or clients with their own LMS, which they can customize, brand, administer and manage; and

The 2017 release of Adobe Captivate is designed to help content creators with a smart e-learning design platform that allows them to create e-learning content faster, without programming. Also, the latest Adobe Captivate enables designers to quickly jump into the world of mobile learning, automatically transforming desktop courses into mobile-optimized learning in just a few clicks, according to a news release. Users can take advantage of more than 75,000 free e-learning assets and create engaging courses across devices. Here are some other top new features: e24fc04721

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