To add Adobe Captivate Prime from the gallery, perform the following steps: In the Azure portal, on the left navigation panel, click Azure Active Directory icon. Navigate to Enterprise applications. Then go to All applications. To add new application, click New application button on the top of dialog. Price: $29.99 per month for a subscription or $1,099 for full access. Adobe Captivate 9 software is available at a discount to eligible students, teachers. The discounted education price is $349. Sure it’s a powerful tool, like most of Adobe’s other products, but it’s not the only one on the market or even necessarily the best one out there. Pros: The new and enhanced interactive features are done well in Adobe Captivate. Once the 360° images or videos are imported, it allows course creator to add pointers for information, quizzes, audio files or points to navigate through the course. May 29, 2017 If you have an active subscription for Adobe Captivate, you are eligible to upgrade to the recently released 2017 release of Adobe Captivate as part of your subscription. To upgrade your subscription, follow the steps below: Uninstall the existing version of Captivate that you have on your computer. You may do so using the following procedure: Windows: Navigate to Control Panel.
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I don’t usually talk about buying and selling our eLearning products. I suppose to some this might seem strange. After all, I do work for Adobe and we do make some amazing software. When asked about it I’ll usually say, “I just show how the software works and talk about eLearning, the products pretty much sell themselves.” And honestly, that’s true. The teams continue to improve the products so quickly that I’m almost always able to say “Yes, we can do that.”
Adobe Captivate Subscription
So why a post about subscriptions. Well today is a very special day. It’s a day of a promise fulfilled. Today, subscription, Adobe Software Assurance (ASA) and other customers who have various forms of subscription agreements will get early access to Adobe Captivate features in an update that contains several awesome new features. This update is only available to customers who are on one of the subscription plans – it’s an added benefit for Adobe Captivate and Adobe eLearning Suite subscribers. So if you are on either a Captivate or an eLearning Suite subscription you’ll be able to download and install this awesome update using the Update option under the Help menu in Captivate.
If you aren’t, don’t worry – this article will give you a great preview into the wonderful things that the next version of Adobe Captivate has in store for you. Who knows, maybe the early access releases might even inspire you to join our band of merry subscribers.
So what’s in the early access release?
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The best part? The update is free if you’re a Captivate or eLearning Suite Subscriber, or if you purchased Captivate or eLearning Suite with Adobe Software Assurance (ASA). Watch the blog over the next week or so. Dr. Jaisingh, Vish and I have all been working on demos, videos and special sessions to introduce these new features.
Here’s a breakdown of my favorite features:
Native Drag and Drop: There are dozens of ways to assess how well information is being learned during an eLearning course. Rapid eLearning has embedded the Multiple Choice question into the minds of us all as the defacto standard. But sometimes you want to assess things that don’t fit neatly into multiple choice buckets. In fact often, course developers want to do more engaging interactions in order to create situations that are closer to the actual circumstances about which they are teaching. Drag and drop can be an amazing solution in those cases. But for many years, drag and drop interactions required deep programming experience. Often developers would create custom solutions in Flash.
Subscribers now have early access to Captivate’s 1-2-3 Easy drag and drop constructor. It’s crazy simple, and crazy intuitive to use. You just 1.) click on the stuff you want to drag, 2.) Click on the stuff you want to drop things on & 3.) draw cool little arrows from the drag object to it’s drop target. Yes, it’s that simple. Mark the dragger, mark the dropper, pull an arrow from the dragger to the dropper. And because like everything in Captivate, it’s customizable, you can do everything from trigger advanced actions when items are dropped, to report complex quiz results based on multiple possible answers. It’s incredibly cool. Keep your eye on this blog for videos from each of us showing the ease and the magic of the new Drag and Drop.
Record System Audio
This one is a long time wish for me. I have often wished that I could capture the audio from a video or other media file as it plays on my computer. Well now it’s simple. Just click the System Audio button in the recording toolbar and you’ll be able to record both the system audio and the traditional voice over. The tracks are separate to allow you control even after you’re finished recording.
Smart Learning Interactions
I have to give a nod to the new Interactions. My favorite is the new puzzle interaction but i’m sure others will be immediately fond of the chart maker and table displays among a host of typical business formats that will empower your workflow. Best thing about these – like all Smart Learning Interactions, they work in both Flash and HTML5 versions of your course.
PPT to HTML5
If you’ve asked me about converting PowerPoint to HTML5 in the past, I probably told you that it had some distance to cover before it included the basics of interaction and animation. Well with this release I can honestly say that it has reached the tipping point. Support for various forms of animation, bullets, smart shapes and even triggers are the highlights that make this feature really cool.
I’m sure there will be questions, so as always, feel free to post comments and questions in the area below. Or if you’d like to talk to me directly, I’m easy to find. It’s just allenp (at) adobe (dot) com. If you don’t hear back quickly – try a secondary email – my spam filter is seriously hyperactive. 😉
Answers to the big questions I expect you might have:
Q: How do I download the update?
A: If you are eligible the update should appear in your Help: Updates menu within your copy of Captivate. If you are using a subscription copy of eLearning Suite, there are additional updates to some of the other great products in the suite. Be sure to check both today and tomorrow – sometimes the servers don’t all update at the same time for each geography.
Q: How much does the update cost?
A: Nothing. It’s part of the subscription benefits for subscription customers. It’s also only available to subscribers.
Q: When will the next version of Captivate come out, so I can get these features even if I’m not on a subscription?
A: Generally new versions are released every 12-15 months. Captivate 6 was released in June of 2012.
Q: I have more questions that aren’t here.
A: Leave a comment or email me. (allenp) at (adobe) dot com
In this tutorial, you learn how to integrate Adobe Captivate Prime with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).Integrating Adobe Captivate Prime with Azure AD provides you with the following benefits:
- You can control in Azure AD who has access to Adobe Captivate Prime.
- You can enable your users to be automatically signed-in to Adobe Captivate Prime (Single Sign-On) with their Azure AD accounts.
- You can manage your accounts in one central location - the Azure portal.
If you want to know more details about SaaS app integration with Azure AD, see What is application access and single sign-on with Azure Active Directory.If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin.
Prerequisites
To configure Azure AD integration with Adobe Captivate Prime, you need the following items:
- An Azure AD subscription. If you don't have an Azure AD environment, you can get one-month trial here
- Adobe Captivate Prime single sign-on enabled subscription
Scenario description
In this tutorial, you configure and test Azure AD single sign-on in a test environment.
- Adobe Captivate Prime supports IDP initiated SSO
Adding Adobe Captivate Prime from the gallery
To configure the integration of Adobe Captivate Prime into Azure AD, you need to add Adobe Captivate Prime from the gallery to your list of managed SaaS apps.
To add Adobe Captivate Prime from the gallery, perform the following steps:
In the Azure portal, on the left navigation panel, click Azure Active Directory icon.
Navigate to Enterprise Applications and then select the All Applications option.
To add new application, click New application button on the top of dialog.
In the search box, type Adobe Captivate Prime, select Adobe Captivate Prime from result panel then click Add button to add the application.
Configure and test Azure AD single sign-on
In this section, you configure and test Azure AD single sign-on with Adobe Captivate Prime based on a test user called Britta Simon.For single sign-on to work, a link relationship between an Azure AD user and the related user in Adobe Captivate Prime needs to be established.
To configure and test Azure AD single sign-on with Adobe Captivate Prime, you need to complete the following building blocks:
- Configure Azure AD Single Sign-On - to enable your users to use this feature.
- Configure Adobe Captivate Prime Single Sign-On - to configure the Single Sign-On settings on application side.
- Create an Azure AD test user - to test Azure AD single sign-on with Britta Simon.
- Assign the Azure AD test user - to enable Britta Simon to use Azure AD single sign-on.
- Create Adobe Captivate Prime test user - to have a counterpart of Britta Simon in Adobe Captivate Prime that is linked to the Azure AD representation of user.
- Test single sign-on - to verify whether the configuration works.
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Configure Azure AD single sign-on
In this section, you enable Azure AD single sign-on in the Azure portal.
To configure Azure AD single sign-on with Adobe Captivate Prime, perform the following steps:
In the Azure portal, on the Adobe Captivate Prime application integration page, select Single sign-on.
On the Select a Single sign-on method dialog, select SAML/WS-Fed mode to enable single sign-on.
On the Set up Single Sign-On with SAML page, click Edit icon to open Basic SAML Configuration dialog.
On the Set up Single Sign-On with SAML page, perform the following steps:
a. In the Identifier text box, type a URL:
https://captivateprime.adobe.com
b. In the Reply URL text box, type a URL:
https://captivateprime.adobe.com/saml/SSO
On the Set up Single Sign-On with SAML page, in the SAML Signing Certificate section, click Download to download the Federation Metadata XML from the given options as per your requirement and save it on your computer.
On the Set up Adobe Captivate Prime section, copy the appropriate URL(s) as per your requirement.
a. Login URL
b. Azure Ad Identifier
c. Logout URL
Go to Properties tab, copy the User access URL and paste it in Notepad.
Configure Adobe Captivate Prime Single Sign-On
To configure single sign-on on Adobe Captivate Prime side, you need to send the downloaded Federation Metadata XML, copied User access URL and appropriate copied URLs from Azure portal to Adobe Captivate Prime support team. They set this setting to have the SAML SSO connection set properly on both sides.
Create an Azure AD test user
The objective of this section is to create a test user in the Azure portal called Britta Simon.
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In the Azure portal, in the left pane, select Azure Active Directory, select Users, and then select All users.
Select New user at the top of the screen.
In the User properties, perform the following steps.
a. In the Name field enter BrittaSimon.
b. In the User name field type brittasimon@yourcompanydomain.extension
For example, BrittaSimon@contoso.comc. Select Show password check box, and then write down the value that's displayed in the Password box.
d. Click Create.
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Assign the Azure AD test user
In this section, you enable Britta Simon to use Azure single sign-on by granting access to Adobe Captivate Prime.
In the Azure portal, select Enterprise Applications, select All applications, then select Adobe Captivate Prime.
In the applications list, select Adobe Captivate Prime.
In the menu on the left, select Users and groups.
Click the Add user button, then select Users and groups in the Add Assignment dialog.
In the Users and groups dialog select Britta Simon in the Users list, then click the Select button at the bottom of the screen.
If you are expecting any role value in the SAML assertion then in the Select Role dialog select the appropriate role for the user from the list, then click the Select button at the bottom of the screen.
In the Add Assignment dialog click the Assign button.
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Create Adobe Captivate Prime test user
In this section, you create a user called Britta Simon in Adobe Captivate Prime. Work with Adobe Captivate Prime support team to add the users in the Adobe Captivate Prime platform. Users must be created and activated before you use single sign-on.
Test single sign-on
In this section, you test your Azure AD single sign-on configuration using the Access Panel.
When you click the Adobe Captivate Prime tile in the Access Panel, you should be automatically signed in to the Adobe Captivate Prime for which you set up SSO. For more information about the Access Panel, see Introduction to the Access Panel.