The Adobe Edge Inspect App allows you to preview the course on simulated mobile device screens. There is also the option of previewing the course as you are developing it, to ensure the course is being designed as per responsive norms, at every stage of the development process. ![]() The tool allows you to preview the course using five different resolution options. Adobe Captivate has a built-in preview tool that will show you how the course will look on every device – from mobile phones to a desktop. When you create a course, you would obviously like to have a preview before you launch it, just to ensure that all the elements are in place. One more advantage is that, the latest version – Captivate 17, allows you to convert non-responsive courses, developed in earlier versions of Captivate to responsive courses, using the ‘Save as’ function. This ensures that every image, block of text, or online exercise will automatically rearrange itself to fit the device. Using Captivate, you can publish courses as one project and the tool makes the adjustments so that the view is optimized for different devices. For instance, a learner who accesses the course on his mobile device will have the same learning experience as someone who accesses the course on his desktop. The tool gives you the option to create one master e-learning course which will automatically modify itself based on the device it’s accessed on. Thankfully, with Adobe Captivate, you can create a single course that can be used on multiple platforms. Modifying a course to suit different devices is a tedious, costly affair. Create a Single Course for Multiple Platforms Let us look at the five features of this tool that support responsive design. Adobe Captivate gives you the flexibility of creating a responsive e-learning course. The authoring tool you choose has to meet the demands of responsive design. As an e-learning developer, you have to look at designing a course that is suitable for every screen size and resolution. ![]() So, both employees and trainees alike are looking at accessing e-learning on multiple devices with diverse screen sizes. ![]() Today’s employees use multiple devices in a regular working day.
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