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.
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Recently, in our house, we celebrated several birthdays. Celebrations like birthdays, Christmas, Hanukkah, Mother’s Day, Easter, and so forth always seem to involve some form of gift for others. Well, when it comes to designing your quizzes in Captivate, you can also give yourself a gift. The gift of GIFT files.
Summertime here in the Western United States is a time for a plethora of outdoor activities all designed with one goal in mind: Get moving. This is good advice for all of us if we want to maintain or improve our health. The same advice holds true for improving learner engagement and interest in our eLearning courses. Get moving. Adding motion to objects in Captivate 9 is not as difficult as it may seem.
If you use Captivate 9, you may have noticed that Adobe pushed out a new update (9.0.2) last week. This update contains several improvements to the functionality and usability of Captivate 9. One of the improvements was a much-awaited change to how you access eLearning Brothers templates, games, cutout people, themes, etc.
A branching scenario is always good for walking learners through a real-world situation from the safety of their computer. We’ve put together four new branching scenario templates for Adobe Captivate that you can use to build a more versatile course for your learners, while teaching them how to communicate more effectively.
Love is in the air, and we are in love with these new templates! We've recently added over 40 templates to our eLearning Template Library and PowerPoint Graphics Library.
Branching scenarios give a learner an opportunity to make good choices over bad ones by placing them in important situations with specific desired outcomes We have a large selection of these types of templates in our eLearning Template Library for Adobe Captivate users.