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How to Motivate a Cohort of Learners in Adobe Captivate Prime

Adobe Employee ,
Jan 06, 2020 Jan 06, 2020

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Are there times in your training environment when you must drive learners through training programs that stretch over weeks or months?  To handle this kind of requirement, Adobe Captivate Prime supports the construct of a Learning Program.

 

A Learning Program is made up of a sequence of Courses that in turn comprise self-paced modules, submissions, ILTs, and Virtual Classrooms.  E.g. An on-boarding program for a batch of fresh graduates that your organization has just hired. In this use case, you now have a cohort of employees that must go through a long program together.

 

The attached document addresses how gamification within a Learning Program is an effective way to motivate and drive a cohort of learners. While Captivate Prime offers gamification at the account level, in cases such as the above, implementing it within a Learning Program makes it relevant to that cohort only and results in effective training and better results. You can use gamification in a Learning Program to reward learners and behaviors exclusive to that Learning Program.

 

Find out more when you click on the attachment and download “Motivate a Cohort of Learners”!

 

If you are an Adobe Captivate Prime customer and need assistance, please do contact our customer support team at captivateprimesupport@adobe.com

We would love to hear your views and feedback on our blog posts, so please do reply/leave a comment.

Happy 2020!

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