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GETTING STARTED WITH ADOBE ELEARNING SUITE
Getting started
Last updated 4/21/2011
Adobe Captivate-Adobe Bridge workflow
In Adobe eLearning Suite, Adobe Bridge is integrated with Adobe Captivate. This integration lets you easily organize,
browse, locate, and import shared creative assets while authoring in Adobe Captivate.
You can perform the following actions to implement an Adobe Captivate-Adobe Bridge workflow:
• Select any content asset from Bridge and insert it in an Adobe Captivate slide.
• Drag-and-drop audio, video, and other types of media from Bridge into the Adobe Captivate library.
• Select a PSD file in Bridge and edit it in Adobe Captivate.
Access Bridge from Adobe Captivate
To launch Bridge from within Adobe Captivate, select File > Browse.
❖ Select File > Browse.
Note: Alternatively, you can click the Browse Bridge Connection tool button.
Switch to Adobe Captivate from Bridge
You can quickly return to Adobe Captivate from Bridge.
❖ Select File > Return to Adobe Captivate.
Place assets in Adobe Captivate
From Bridge, you can place selected assets in Adobe Captivate by dragging them into Adobe Captivate or using the In
Captivate option from the Place menu.
❖ Select File > Place > In Captivate.
Adobe Captivate-Adobe Acrobat Pro Workflow
Host the course created in Adobe Captivate as a virtual classroom or as a self-paced course using Adobe Acrobat Pro
(sold separately). Manage enrollment and notification and track learning effectiveness by generating robust reports.
Adobe Captivate-Adobe Dreamweaver Workflow
Use the Dreamweaver templates to quickly design an e-learning course on topics such as new hire training, soft skills
training, and medical procedure training.
CourseBuilder extensions provide question templates that you can use with Dreamweaver. You can use CourseBuilder
to generate the HTML wrapper with the JavaScript files required to communicate results with your LMS, without
worrying about how JavaScript works.
For more information on Dreamweaver templates and CourseBuilder interactions, see the Using Adobe eLearning
Suite Extensions guide.
Using Adobe Multi SCO Packager to create a single course
You can combine multiple projects containing interactions (SCOs or scorable objects) using the Adobe Multi SCO
Packager. When you publish the file containing multiple SCOs, a ZIP file containing all the SCOs and a manifest file
are generated. You can directly upload the generated ZIP file to an LMS. The TOC menu of the file is similar to the
TOC that is generated for SWF files.
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