Adobe Captivate feels like Powerpoint with an Add-on installed
Hi all,
We're exploring E-Learning applications in my company, and I was querying just how versatile Adobe Captivate actually is? I have been using a thirty day trial, and I must admit, that I am not overly impressed. It seems rather difficult to design anything that looks little more than a glorified Powerpoint presentation, but with the added element that it 'tracks' you and submits validation to an LMS.
I've not been using the software for very long, granted, but the styling selection looks a little dated and generic, and the graphics supplied for buttons has a 2003 web graphic vibe about it. Would Captivate be a decent option for creating even slightly interesting and modern e-learning content, or is it just another plug for corporations to get administrators with no technical expertise to create words with transparent background avatars?
I don't want to feel I am ripping on the software, but would it be better to invest in a web designer/developer? If someone, for example, is already well versed in HTML, CSS and Javascript, then why would you consider Captivate into the equation, but I have heard of people using Javascript as part of their captivate projects.
