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OliverT05
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February 14, 2017
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How can be secure the LMS you will create in Adobe Captivate?

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How can be secure the LMS you will create in Adobe Captivate?

The Scores and the records of the user or employees where can be stored?

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    RodWard
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    February 14, 2017

    I think perhaps you are confused about the way Captivate works.

    Captivate does NOT create an LMS (Learning Management System).  That is a separate thing altogether.

    Captivate only creates the course content that you upload to the LMS.  Once the content is on the LMS, then people can view the content and the LMS will track their interaction and scoring. 

    The scores and records are stored in the LMS database.  They are NOT stored by the Captivate content.

    OliverT05
    OliverT05Author
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    February 14, 2017

    But I  can create a E-learning modules in Captivate Prime?

    My  seniors here in company use OutStart Trainer. But that tool is out of date now because it start in 2008. We cannot track the records of the trainees who take exams, that why I'm researching another Software than can create an E-learning.

    It is possible to upload our existing modules in Captivate Prime?

    RodWard
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    February 14, 2017

    OK.  So you're talking about Adobe Captivate PRIME, not Adobe Captivate?

    I can see how confusing this might be.

    Adobe Captivate is the tool that creates SCORM-compliant e-learning modules.  Adobe Captivate Prime is an LMS.  The two are NOT the same thing, even though they have similar names.

    I believe you CAN create e-learning directly in Adobe Captivate Prime LMS.

    Adobe Captivate Prime - Features

    I don't know the OutStart Trainer of which you speak, but if it was able to create SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 compliant e-learning modules then you should be able to import those modules into most SCORM-compliant LMS applications.

    I believe Captivate Prime offers a free trial period.  Perhaps you should sign up and try uploading your current modules to see what happens.

    If you have more questions about Captivate Prime, I suggest you ask them in the Captivate Prime User Forum:

    Captivate Prime