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In part one, you learned how to deploy Adobe Captivate 2.0 content on Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server about using tracking through Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server Training. In part two, you will learn how to integrate your Adobe Captivate 2.0 content into Adobe Presenter and Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server.
Using Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server and Adobe Captivate 2 together provides an end-to-end rapid e-learning solution for you—from authoring to deployment to tracking. If you need to present information online, simply integrate an interactive simulation into your live meeting or recorded online presentation and turn passive viewers into active participants.
In this article, you’ll learn about considerations and specifications that will help you effectively use your interactive Adobe Captivate 2 content within Adobe Presenter and Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server.
To complete this tutorial you will need to install the following software and files:
If you are not already familiar with Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server, you can view the primer on building content in Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server.
View Presentation Primer: Building Content in Adobe Acrobat Connect Enterprise Server (15:20 minutes)
Tom Person, a 20 year veteran of interactive multimedia development, has been with Adobe (formerly Macromedia) since 2000 as an evangelist. As the Adobe eLearning Evangelist, he travels the globe speaking, teaching, training and demonstrating Adobe products across every market. Specializing in e-learning Tom has traveled and spoken internationally on the benefits and virtues of Adobe products in the area of on-line learning, training and content development (CBT, CD and wireless) and content integration with various LMS/LCMS (Learning Management Systems) and making that content Accessible within W3C and 508 (U.S.) guidelines. A “Jack-of-all-tools” at Adobe he is uniquely qualified across the Adobe product line especially in their use as “tool-of-mass-instruction” and is the Adobe representative at standards meetings.