![]() ![]() And so for a beginner like myself in this, it was really easy to use. My course did not require much interaction with quizzes or surveys or tracking time in the course, it was mainly just putting videos in there. And so it was a good, easy, early learning step. The advice that I would have to someone who is considering Adobe Captivate is first, if you've never done anything that requires the SCORM format before, then I think it's a good place to start. So relatively simple to get started if you can figure out new softwares, it wasn't that hard to start just a little, a little tricky on the billing part right at the beginning. But I didn't need help because I'd already figured it out, but it was nice to know that someone was there offering assistance if it was needed. ![]() I will say, I then got an email that first week from Adobe customer support, asking if I needed help in case I had problems using it. So that was a little confusing at first, but then I figured it out.Īnd then once I got it loaded, it was pretty easy to get started. So if you have other Adobe services, when I specifically signed up, it was a different billing structure and setup from that. The only trickiness to it was it's separately billed from Adobe Creative Cloud. Once I got Adobe captivate downloaded and installed, it opened right up and was pretty easy to use. So it was the way that it managed multimedia in the project that I was doing that were the most helpful features for me. There were multiple ways you could preview it before exporting it and multiple ways you could redo it again if you needed to change something. So for me, it was the fact that the multimedia components that needed to be in my project could be taken that already existed and easily put in.Īnd then third, because the exporting out of the project into the SCORM compatible format that my client needed was easy as well. As well, my client had some PowerPoint slides that needed to be incorporated into the project, and I chose Captivate because I saw that you could bring in and put in all your own videos and then export them out in the SCORM format as well as incorporate previously existing PowerPoint slides. And I saw that Adobe Captivate was pretty easy to import all the videos in. But then very specifically, my project required taking a bunch of pre-produced videos and programming them into a SCORM course type of project. So the main reasons that I chose Adobe Captivate were first, the ease of download and installation and the price. I could pay month to month instead of having to just buy a whole software. And so that's the main reason I chose Adobe over all the competitors as well. ![]() So I chose Adobe Captivate for the first time that I've ever created a digital SCORM course, because it looked easy enough to use, the price was right, and I knew they had great customer support. So as I was looking around for what software I would use to create a SCORM course, Captivate seemed to be the best choice for me for its cost and all of the different things that it could do, as well as I was familiar with Adobe's other products that I use for other jobs. And I had never specifically done that before, but I did some searching online and found that it was relatively an easy process to do. I had a job for a client where they needed a digital learning course authored in the SCORM 1.2 format. And for more reviews you can click below. I am rating Adobe Captivate, and I rate it four stars. Mark: My name is Mark and I run an organization that does videos for nonprofits. ![]()
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