Flash is dying. In fact we know that by the end of 2020 it will be 6 feet under the ground. And to think that for the past 20 years no developer could imagine a world without it. HTML 5 now rules the world (thankfully) and Adobe, ambivalent about losing Flash, has already adapted to the ever changing technological landscape. What does that mean for you? Well, I’m glad you asked.
Adobe just released the newest version of its popular eLearning authoring tool, Captivate. The new release contains several enhancements and additions that have really enhanced your ability to create high-quality eLearning in a short amount of time. For the purposes of this blog, I’m just going to give a high-level overview of these new additions.
You may well have heard about Adobe’s new Learning Management System (LMS) – Adobe Captivate Prime. Prime is incredibly simple to use, and it’s fun to sign up for a free trial and easy to add courses, even get started sharing your courses with learners.
In a live demo of Captivate Prime this week, I included a number
of such mini-lessons as I walked through each of the basics you might use when getting started with Adobe Captivate Prime.