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Adobe Announces Captivate 7

Adobe Announces Captivate 7 – Everything You Need to Create In eLearning

Adobe has announced the latest version of its powerful eLearning authoring tool Adobe® Captivate® 7, providing everything authors need to create eLearning content.

Adobe’s Education Business Manager for Asia Pacific, Wayne Weisse, said Adobe is the leader in eLearning authoring and with the new release the company has added more power to an already powerful tool.

“Captivate 7 offers more out-of-the-box power and functionality than previous versions so authors from corporate training professionals to educators can truly create eLearning content using one single tool without programming,” Mr Weisse said.

“Authors can now import PowerPoint projects including text, shapes, audio and animations into Adobe Captivate 7 and publish directly to HTML5. Importantly, Captivate 7 offers all the tools needed to create courses that meet accessibility standards.”

Authors can also add more interactivity to courses with drag-and-drop modules, YouTube video streaming and in-course web browsing, across desktop or tablets. They can record system audio along with narration, generate reusable advanced action templates and import GIFT format questions to create quizzes quickly and easily. Captivate 7 now also publishes to Tin Can-compliant LMSs.

Captivate 7 will change the way you create and implement new eLearning content. So whether you’re new to Captivate or a veteran eLearning author, check out Captivate 7 to see how it can change your training for the better.

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