Captivate 2 by Adobe

Captivate 2 by Adobe

Captivate 2 by Adobe

ADOBE CAPTIVATE 2 enables users without programming knowledge or multimedia skills to develop engaging, interactive content. With Captivate 2, educators can create assessment exercises with eLearning interactions, such as feedback fields and customizable quizzes, as well as other media in Adobe Flash format, using a simple point-and-click interface. The basic system requirements for Captivate 2 include a 600-MHz Intel Pentium III or an equivalent processor, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, 256 MB RAM, and 100 MB ofavailable disk space. Price: $199 (Education Edition).

 

Featured

  • Double exposure image of coin stacks on technology financial graph background

    The Budget Cut that Changes Everything in K-12

    ESSER funding, the post-COVID lifeline that enabled many districts to invest in data collection and research, is coming to an end. For districts that relied on those dollars to conduct surveys and gather community feedback, the impact is significant.

  • tool icons with variety of business icons

    SETDA Releases Free EdTech Quality Action Toolkit

    The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) has put together a free K-12 EdTech Quality Action Toolkit that provides a framework for evaluating education technology products as well as guidance on regulatory compliance, templates for communicating with vendors, training resources, and more.

  • Woman analyses digital data stream on large screen

    GoGuardian Launches Ed Tech Compliance and Risk Management Tool, Offers Free 60-Day Trial

    GoGuardian has announced the launch of GoGuardian Discover, a new product designed to provide district technology leaders a unified view of their entire ed tech ecosystem, including tool usage, compliance risk, and spending.

  • hand holding AI brain circuit with graduation cap surrounded by hexagonal education icons including books, videos and learning tools

    Department of Labor Report Defines 5 Key Areas of AI Literacy

    The United States Department of Labor (DOL) has released a new AI Literacy Framework detailing key aspects of AI literacy as well as "delivery principles" for effective AI literacy training.