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phoyt1
Participating Frequently
March 4, 2016
Question

Despite participation in webinars and demoing Captivate Prime for 20+ days, I would find it very usefull to see a flow chart /decision tree for set-up and management of CP.

  • March 4, 2016
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Captivate Prime seems to be fairly complex and I'm not clear on the hierarchy of badges and certifications; and courses, instances, modules, plans and programs; what feeds into what? It would be helpful to see a few different examples of set-up from start to finish.

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    Allen_Partridge
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    March 4, 2016

    Hi Phoyt,

    Try http://help.captivateprime.com

    Also - you may like the walkthrough I did yesterday - Here's the slide deck with step by step instructions: Where Do I Put the Scores? Introduction to Basic Learning Management …

    or this longer video course from Dr. Jaisingh available via Lynda.com: Adobe Captivate Prime Essential Training | Lynda.com

    Hopefully these options will help clarify any additional questions about the process of setup and management. If you still have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. We're happy to provide additional guidance on any topic related to Prime.

    phoyt1
    phoyt1Author
    Participating Frequently
    March 4, 2016

    Thanks for the links. My colleague and I have participated in the mentioned webinar and have been watching the training videos through Lynda.com. Still, it would be helpful to see a flowchart showing the hierarchy / structure and not necessarily the "How-To".

    Harrell_t
    Inspiring
    August 24, 2016

    Hello Phoyt!

    I'm glad to see this request. I had it in the beginning of my evaluation process of ACP as well. Despite NOT having a flowchart I am still moving forward with my implementation. My learner group is not terribly large, so I will tweak things along the way.

    It's great that ACP has the capacity for things like badges, but, I agree with your inquiry, what "feeds" it.

    Regards,

    Thomas H.

    Master Electronics