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Adobe Captivate 4 for education

Quickly create an engaging eLearning experience, without programming knowledge or multimedia skills

With Adobe® Captivate® 4 software, faculty, students, and administrators can rapidly author professional eLearning content with advanced interactivity, software and scenario simulations, quizzes, and other engaging experiences — no programming or multimedia skills required.


Schools

Overview

Adobe Captivate 4 is the ideal eLearning content creation tool for virtual schools and online learning initiatives in schools or districts. With it, teachers can create interactive course material that truly engages students. School administrators and staff can also use it to develop customized training on software applications, policies, and procedures. From online tutorials to interactive quizzes to software demonstrations, better communication and improved comprehension of material are just a few clicks away with Adobe Captivate 4. And because Adobe Captivate 4 supports AICC and content is SCORM 2004– and SCORM 1.2–certified, it is easy to deploy Adobe Captivate content through Learning Management Systems (LMSs) for virtual schooling and eLearning.


New features

New features in Adobe Captivate 4 include:

  • Professional design templates that provide a consistent look and feel across your content
  • Enhanced project templates that enable subject-matter experts to contribute content to your projects without compromising structure
  • The ability of reviewers to add comments directly to your SWF files
  • The ability to enhance your content with customisable widgets, such as games and question types

For more information, visit the Adobe Captivate 4 features page.

Resources

Free online curriculums for Adobe Captivate

View lesson plans, tips, articles, and tutorials to integrate Adobe Captivate into your courses.

Customer testimonials

Captivating an audience for "A Day in Illinois"

Using Adobe Captivate, Roxanna Hadad, instructional designer at Northwestern University, was able to quickly provide focused, professional-quality demonstrations and training.

Helping students improve their foreign language skills

Thane Williams, Spanish teacher and webmaster at North Charleston High School in South Carolina, promotes classroom participation and improves his students' Spanish-language skills using Adobe Captivate with images, Microsoft PowerPoint slides, and audio narration.


Higher education

Overview

With Adobe Captivate 4, you can rapidly author professional eLearning content with advanced interactivity, software and scenario simulations, quizzes, tables of contents, SWF widgets, and more — no programming or multimedia skills required. Get started quickly with a friendly user interface and simple creation workflows that include advanced Microsoft PowerPoint import capability. Collaborate effectively with subject-matter experts and other team members thanks to new design templates, enhanced project templates, and the ability to facilitate real-time reviews of SWF content in Adobe Captivate Reviewer, an Adobe AIR® application. And deliver content virtually anywhere by publishing to LMSs and Adobe Acrobat® Connect™ Pro software.

And because Adobe Captivate 4 supports AICC and content is SCORM 2004– and SCORM 1.2–certified, it is easy to deploy eLearning content through LMSs on campus and beyond.

Get Adobe Captivate 4 as part of new Adobe eLearning Suite — the complete content authoring solution for learning professionals.

New Adobe Captivate features

New features in Adobe Captivate 4 include:

  • Professional design templates that provide a consistent look and feel across your content
  • Enhanced project templates that enable subject-matter experts to contribute content to your projects without compromising structure
  • The ability of reviewers to add comments directly to your SWF files
  • The ability to enhance your content with customisable widgets, such as games and question types

For more information on new features, visit the Adobe Captivate 4 features page.

Customer testimonials

See how the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) used Adobe Captivate to create interactive tutorials for instructors who design, create, and modify courses in the WebCT environment.