Hello everyone! I am new to E-learning, currently at Graduate Student and Online Education Intern. My internship uses Captivate, however I have read many great things about Articulate. I am looking forward to learning more about this program.
I started with Quizmaker and Engage but I could not live without Storyline now - I'd recommend you try the Storyline free trial as the programme is amazing
I am new to e-learning too. I have come straight in with a thirty day trial of Storyline. I am a secondary school teacher in England, looking to use e-learning to provide extra learning opportunities for my students. I was hoping that someone could help me with a problem that I have encountered. Is it possible in Storyline, to insert a quiz question into an already existing slide, much the same way that you might insert something like a picture in a Word document?
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Hi Helena - and welcome to Heroes
Ask anything you need to - a great place to start is have a look at the Tutorials.
Welcome, and good to have you here.
Bruce
I am looking at that right now. I am trying to decide on which programs I should purchase to practice at home.
Hi Helena!
I started with Quizmaker and Engage but I could not live without Storyline now - I'd recommend you try the Storyline free trial as the programme is amazing
Yep, +1 Storyline. You can build almost anything you can think of
Hey Helena! Nice to meet you virtually! I SO agree with Louise and Simon in regards to Storyline - LOVE it!
Looks like I will try the free trial of Storyline. Thank you everyone.
Hi guys,
I am new to e-learning too. I have come straight in with a thirty day trial of Storyline. I am a secondary school teacher in England, looking to use e-learning to provide extra learning opportunities for my students. I was hoping that someone could help me with a problem that I have encountered. Is it possible in Storyline, to insert a quiz question into an already existing slide, much the same way that you might insert something like a picture in a Word document?
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