![]() cptx file can be given to any developer and they can get going converting or adapting the original material. My apologies, I think I may have misused "source" in my explanation.īy source I mean the project files, to be able to open the original project for conversion. In these, albeit rare, cases an on premise of a cloud solution or a desktop one that doesn’t require auto updates be on is often the only option. ![]() Or perhaps government - they want cloud but want it in the gov cloud servers - but they don’t want desktop. That being said there are some situations like military where an on premise install is required. Also some cloud services offer on Premise solutions.Īlso for cases where you are in a sensitive environment desktop solutions that phone home for an update of the software are typically not allowed (or when discovered are diss allowed) - and a360 is one of those (can’t turn that feature off). Also you mention AWS and rise isn’t the only solution out there that uses aws in this space (of course there is more to security than a popular hosting service). Think of what a clients LMS or CRM they use, it’s most likely already in the cloud (very rare that this isn’t the case). In terms of sensitive storage - with the exception of military I’ve not seen issues (and have worked with clients from many industries) with storage in the cloud (and p or even 5 years ago the landscape was different.) There are definitely lots of security requirements, but cloud doesn’t stop banks and others like it did 10 years ago. Either way the problem you cite here isn’t a cloud vs desktop one (and some cloud solutions have better or more export formats and options than desktop solutions). When it comes to conversion though having an open source version (html) vs a closed format (flash) - can make a big difference between the possibility and impossibility of convertibility. In those cases the it won’t matter if it’s cloud or desktop - you would still have a conversion issue. The problem you are citing is a technology or tool when they go bye bye. ![]() It is on my to-do list to try out Thier interface as I prefer open source where I can (gimp, audacity, inkscape etc)īeing able to download source - aka Flash - really has nothing to do with cloud vs desktop. They are an open source option for Captivate/storyline. But it is a bigger to set up if you are not IT orientated. Personally, I find Adobe products pretty obnoxious, with unnecessarily complicated approaches.Īdapt framework is an open source alternative to Rise, with import/export options. Unless, it is a single use and never to be updated item.Ĭaptivate is one of the better pieces of Adobe software, but it has some acutely irritating features and it is a memory hogger. So projects are stuck in the cloud, for corporate environment that is unacceptable. That you cannot back up, export or import projects. Rise is pretty good, but it has a serious flaw. I can understand your dislike as storyline has a very similar layout to PowerPoint. I have no issue with that, as I actually prefer Storyline, but I am also comfortable with PowerPoint. So all new IDs will have to use Storyline. I have both, but my firm decided we would use Storyline 360 as the primary tool. In my experience, it is Storyline or Captivate. If links are abused (excessive/obvious promotion), then they will be disabled. Currently both self posts and links are allowed. Subreddit related to anything instructional design. Job Posting Contribute to our Wiki Instructional Design # Join our Discord channel New to Instructional Design? Start Here Organize by Topic This three-day Introduction to Captivate is always followed in the same week by the 2-day intermediate Captivate Course - Beyond the Essentials.Help contribute to the wiki! Message /u/counttess for more information. This Captivate course will take you through three e-learning projects: a demonstration, a simulation and a SCORM-compliant quiz. In addition, you’ll learn to record and produce software demonstrations and interactive training simulations. ![]() First, you will learn how to create a soft-skills lesson from scratch by following step-by-step instructions. This Introduction to Adobe Captivate training is a three-day course to teach the core Adobe Captivate skills needed to create interactive eLearning and mLearning content. ![]()
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