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Friday, May 1, 2020
Articulate Storyline 360: sample layouts for Title screen
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Make your e-Learning courses interactive and engaging with click-and-reveal feature
1. Click on Images
2. Hotspots
3. Rollover
4. Tabs
5. Timeline
7. Slide Show
8. FAQs
9. Flip Cards, etc.
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Articulate Storyline: Tabs interaction to chunk the content
For e-learning designers, tabs make it easy to break down and group related content into smaller, more meaningful sections. Using tabs to reveal each section helps learners remain focused in the moment without jumping out to new slides or scenes.
And for course designers new to e-learning or just getting started with Articulate Storyline 360, tabs interactions are a fantastic way to learn Storyline’s core building blocks: slides, states, layers, and triggers.
There are two types of tabs
Basic Tabs
If you’re just getting started with Storyline, try to focus on the alignment and positioning of slide objects before adding the interactivity with triggers and layers. Work with the shape tools, formatting options, and alignment tools. Don’t worry about making your tabs look good. Instead, focus on Storyline’s workflow of adding states, layers, and triggers.
Advanced Tabs
For those of you with Storyline experience, try working with conditions to make something happen after a specified number of tabs were clicked. Can you reveal a hidden or disabled button after all tabs are visited? Can you make something happen when the timeline of a slide layer reaches a cue point or the end? What can you do with the layer properties options to affect how the tabs interaction functions?
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Articulate Storyline: Navigate back to content screen upon selecting incorrect answer in final quiz
Recently, we received a requirement where the client wanted us to create compliance eLearning with Review Feedback option for assessment remediation. This means whenever #learners answer a question incorrectly, they should be redirected back to the topic/remediation slide for a quick review before attempting the question again.
In this way, the learners are provided with multiple attempts till they get the right answer. This review feedback approach in eLearning remediates the learners’ misunderstanding and provides a chance to reflect on why they have failed.
Using Storyline’s variables, you can present dynamic content based on your learner’s activity and other defined conditions. Variables can store learner input or quiz results and use the information to present dynamic content based on specific criteria.
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Articulate Storyline: Interactive flashcards game to make your content gamified
Flashcards are simple, click-and-reveal interactions that lets learners explore virtually any type of content in a freeform way by clicking interactive cards on the slide. You can use flashcard interactions to:
Chunk related information in tabs interactions
Launch courses using creative menu navigation
Display interactive audio notes or soundboards
Summarize instructional design tips
Present a list of dos and don’ts
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Articulate Storyline: Gamify your content using Triggers and Motion path feature
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
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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