10 Things Adobe gets Right about Mobile Learning with Captivate 8 [Review]

 

The more I test #AdobeCaptivate 8 for my Review, the more I realize this is the version for #mLearning I’ve been waiting for! #eLearning

— RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) January 9, 2015

 

When comparing the two big players in the rapid eLearning market, Articulate, and Adobe, they approach mobile learning design very differently.

Articulate, for example, has gone the native app route for deploying learning projects to tablets and HTML5 for smartphones like the iPhone and the Moto X. They have a good app called Articulate Mobile Player, which initially was only available for the iPad and now is also available for Android Tablets. The challenge with this native app approach is building and maintaining native apps for a myriad of mobile operating systems, screen sizes, and resolutions, which is a tough task and this strategy may not scale moving forward in my opinion. For the learner is yet another app to download to their smartphone and then there’s the issue of installing apps inside certain IT corporations.

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