Turn Up the Interactivity with These 6 Dial Demos
Dials are new in Storyline, but the e-learning community is already using them everywhere.
Dials are like sliders with one main difference: instead of moving along a straight path, they move along an arc or around in a circle. As with sliders, dials give learners a chance to manipulate data, explore cause-and-effect relationships, and control other objects on the slide.
You can drop prebuilt dials into projects for instant interactivity or create custom dials from any object, graphic, or image with one click. So whether you need an interaction fast, or want something completely custom, Storyline makes it quick and easy to build.
Here are some examples of this versatile interaction:
- Adjust RGB values to recreate the Pantone color of the year in this fun game by Jackie Van Nice.
- Brighten the room with this dimmer switch interaction from Phil Eagles.
- Explore time zones around the world in this helpful and beautifully designed example from Godwin Vinny Carole.
- Spin the dial to reveal illustrations representing new features in Storyline 360. (Thanks, Joanna Kurpiewska!)
- Interact with a functional kitchen timer in this example by Richard Hill.
- Enjoy tinkering with this working vintage radio interaction from Veronica Budnikas.
If you have a dial interaction you’d like to share, be sure to leave your demo in a comment on the original E-Learning Challenge. New projects are always welcome!
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