![]() If you are authoring content for a traditional Learning Management System, like Blackboard or Moodle, then you probably have not run into this specific issue (although both Blackboard and Moodle do have unique hiccups when it comes to hosting certain file types, but that is an issue for another day). ![]() If you are an Instructional Designer who has spent countless painstaking hours authoring SCORM-compliant content only to find out that the Learning Management System designated to host your content does not support that type of content, then you are probably as excited about Captivate Prime as I am. ![]() Best of all, in my opinion, Captivate Prime features “The Fluidic Player,” which should enable smooth content integration for the designers and unified playback experience for the learner. There is also an inbuilt Learning Content Management System (LCMS), adding a rapid authoring element to the system. Captivate Prime includes enterprise support, so the “early adopter fear” can be mitigated with 24/7 Adobe support. The subscription pricing is based on the number of registered users, and the minimum number is 100 users per organization. This subscription-based Learning Management System allows all SCORM-compliant content to be uploaded, regardless of whether the content was developed using Adobe Captivate or other non-Adobe course authoring software. The Pros And Cons Of Adobe Captivate Prime
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