Dec 12





Adobe Captivate (formerly RoboDemo) is an electronic learning tool for Microsoft Windows which can be used to author software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios,and randomized quizzes in .swf format. It can also convert Adobe Captivate generated .swf to .avi which can be uploaded to video hosting websites. For software simulations, Captivate canuse left mouse clicks, key presses and rollover images. Adobe Captivate 3 cannot simulate right mouse clicks without editing the files that are generated, but with Adobe Captivate 4,this is now possible.
It can also be used for screencasts, podcasts, and the conversion of Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to the Adobe Flash format.
Captivate builds and editsinteractive software demonstrations, simulations, podcasts, screencasts, games, program demos and lessons. For software demos, it can either record in real time or use an eventbasedscreen capture that snaps a sequence of still images and then builds mouse movement simulations to create the appearance of a running program. By using Adobe Flash Tweening technology,Captivate is able to create screencasts in a much smaller filesize than needed for a real fullmotion screen capture movie.
Captivate users can edit Captivate presentations to addcaptions, clickable hotspots, text entry boxes, rollovers, videos, etc. Authors can edit the content (including mouse pointer path, position, image) and change the timing for each itemto appear and disappear. The hotspots can branch to other slides in the presentation, or to outside webpages. Elearning authors can also provide multiple levels of feedback usingmultiple interactions per slide.
Captivate supports the import of still images, PowerPoint, video, .flv, and audio tracks onto any Captivate slide.
Captivate also supports 508 compliant(Accessibility) output, SCORM, AICC (CBT), and PENS (software) to track score data in Learning Management Systems (LMS).
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