Showing posts with label Articulate Storyline 360. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Articulate Storyline 360. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2021

Articulate Storyline 360 Free Tutorials and List of Features

 

Getting Started with Articulate Storyline 360 Free Tutorials & Features list
An Articulate Storyline 360 free tutorial provides a good opportunity for enthusiasts who want to learn the tool. It is considered the most versatile tool for developing eLearning modules.

Articulate Storyline 360 is a cloud-based platform that helps businesses to create and distribute interactive video-based eLearning courses. Users can develop customized project templates/ slides and save them in a centralized database for future reference.

Articulate Storyline 360 enables you to create interactive content and responsive courses that dynamically adapt to any screen size. Its built-in player supports a wide range of touch-screen expressions, making it more interactive for tablet and mobile users.


Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Remove Play Button at Beginning of the Course | Storyline

 

In an eLearning course, the play icon appears when there is an audio and video in the course. Until the user click the play button, it doesn’t starts which is sometimes annoying. To get rid of this play button, follow these steps.

In this blog, you will be able to learn how to remove a play button at the beginning of the course in browser view using Articulate Storyline 360.

Read More: Remove Play Button at Beginning of the Course | Storyline

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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Tips to Convert PowerPoint into an eLearning Course

 

Before the emergence of current eLearning rapid authoring tools, eLearning training modules were made in Adobe Flash. Much before that – for considerably a longer time – PPT was widely used for training programs.

There was a time when presentations and training programs on PPT were a well-known scenario. As new rapid authoring tools have evolved in the eLearning domain, content developers have almost stopped using PPT for training purposes.

But, some important and useful training programs are left stored in those PPTs. So, PowerPoint training into eLearning conversion is required as part of the legacy content conversion. In fact, converting the content you already have in PPTs to Articulate Storyline 360 is a big advantage as you don’t need to re-create the whole presentation from scratch.

This article will discuss how we can convert PPT to eLearning, using the rapid authoring tool – Articulate Storyline 360.



Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Key Features Of Storyline 360 For eLearning Localization


 One of the rising global phenomena of eLearning in recent years is eLearning localization. The very idea of learning online – any course, in any language – is creating a global appeal to the existing sheen of eLearning.

A major percentage of Internet users using non-English as their medium of communication, there is a huge scope and need to cover the remaining larger portion of online learners through eLearning localization services.

There are numerous rapid authoring tools to create eLearning content and to produce eLearning translation. Articulate Storyline is one of the prominent tools which offer the best translation and localization features:

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Section 508 Compliance Elearning - Articulate Storyline 360

 

The accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act can be challenging to implement for an instructional designers as they need to address every element on the screen like alt-text, tabbing, transcript, colour contrast, etc.

Articulate Storyline 360 supports Section 508 accessibility standards which includes:

JAWS readers

Full keyboard navigation

Visible focus indicator

Video subtitle (using timed text boxes)

Slide transcripts using Notes tab

Read More: Section 508 Compliance Elearning - Articulate Storyline 360

Monday, July 13, 2020

Top 4 New Key Features of Articulate 360 – Elearning Development




Articulate has always managed to create easy-to-use eLearning authoring tools. Since the release of Articulate 360, Articulate has been ensuring to make it an all-inclusive eLearning authoring package.

Recently, it has introduced a couple of new features making it even easier for eLearning course development.

As part of our ongoing series of blogs on Articulate 360, we’ll now take a sneak peek into its new features which will help you get most out of it.



Friday, May 1, 2020

Articulate Storyline: Gamify your content using Triggers and Motion path feature

Practice Your E-Learning Animation Skills using Rube Goldberg Machines. In Storyline 360 and Storyline 3, you can trigger actions to occur when two objects intersect or collide.

For example, you might show a layer when a character moves along a motion path and intersects with a doorway. Just set your trigger to occur when the object intersects.

What Is A Rube Goldberg Machine?
Rube Goldberg was a cartoonist who drew complicated machines and contraptions built from ordinary objects that completed simple tasks. Want an example? Here’s how you can light a bulb with a Rube Goldberg machine:

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Articulate Storyline: Zoom-in interaction for real-time scenario based learning

Zoom-in interaction is one of the best customized elearning interactions in Articulate Storyline 360. This type of interaction can be majorly used for learning and training purpose where learner can be immersed with real time interactions so that to retain the knowledge for a longer period. Instead of a simple text and image presentation you can give learner zoom-in interaction option to view the image in detail especially when the learner is viewing the course in mobile.

Interactive screenshots are a great way to orient learners with a big-picture view of an application’s interface, then let them drill down into the details for a particular menu or panel.

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