Best Learning Resources
Dec 13, 2012
My company just purchased Articulate Storyline. I have been using Articulate Studio '09 since it came out. I wanted to know what learning resources are best to get me me up to speed the quickest with Storyline so I can feel comfortable transferring the courses I created in Studio. So far, I have only been able to find one book.
Also, are there any watch outs for transferring courses from one product to the other? I am sure there are hard lessons others have learned that I could avoid.
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Hi Christina,
The best place to start is the the "free" section of the internet. In which case, we do have some tutorials to get you started:
http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/getting-started-with-articulate-storyline.aspx
Mike
Hi Christina, and welcome!
Cool that you are jumping into Storyline! I think you'll find it really fun and flexible, with lots of new possibilities for creating interactive content. A great place to immerse first is the Getting Started tutorials which begin here. On that same page, you can also explore lots of other tutorials in the right-hand sidebar, if there are specific things you need a deeper dive on. And of course the forums here are always great for getting practical, quick answers from other Articulate users & staff!
If you haven't already, you might enjoy checking out the Storyline Showcase examples, just to get a feel for what's possible with the features in Storyline.
As far as transitioning your content from Articulate Studio:
Also there are some nice free resources for Storyline users in the downloads area, and you can use all the stuff there in any project you want.
And one more thing! if you haven't yet subscribed to the Word Of Mouth blog, I'd recommend it. We post a weekly recap every Monday, which gives a great summary of new tutorials, resources, and helpful discussions that took place throughout the previous week.
Hope that helps! Good luck with your projects & looking forward to seeing you in the Storyline forum!
Welcome to E-Learning Heroes, Christina!
In addition to Mike and Jeanette's awesome resources, you could bookmark a few of our How-To tutorials that we use for product marketing. While they're not all start-to-finish tutorials, they provide a lot of key features you'll need for creating the more common elearning projects.
How to reuse Articulate Studio and PowerPoint content in Articulate Storyline
How to transform static slides into interactive knowledge checks (Good overview for working from PowerPoint slides)
How to quickly create click-and-reveals
How to easily add interactivity to objects
How to build engaging tabs interactions in minutes
How to simulate real-world tasks with drag-and-drop interactions
How to give your course an app-like feel
How to edit your software simulations
How to localize your courses
How to personalize course content for your learners (good introduction to variables)
We also have a 30-minute mini-course on building a tabs interaction from scratch. Source files are included and it walks you through using Storyline's key features: states, layers and triggers.
Again, welcome to Heroes!
Wow those are some superb resources!
I like to watch the home page of the forums. I do not comment or participate a lot, but I do make it a point to review the forum subjects each day. I feel that keeps me aware of the resources I will need sometime in my development.
Russ, Steve and I co-wrote a book on Storyline, Storyline for Starters.
More information can be found here http://www.gostoryline.com
We also have some freebies and demos available from the site.
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