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Follow These 5 Steps to Record Your Screen in Storyline 360

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11 years ago

 One of the great things about the screen recording feature in Storyline 360 is that you can use it to simulate real-life tasks inside different systems and software apps. It’s a robust feature with lots of customization options and great capabilities—and it’s super easy and intuitive to use! Let’s walk through how to get started.

1. Launch the Recorder

You have a few options to launch the screen recorder. 

One is to start a new project by picking Record Screen.

 

 

Another option is to go to the Home tab, click New Slide, and select Record Screen

Finally, you can select Record Screen from the Slides tab:

It doesn’t matter which way you do it. It just comes down to personal preference.

2. Set the Recording Dimensions

When the recording tool launches, start by setting the dimensions for your screen recording. You have two options:

1. Choose a pre-set dimension from the drop-down list. This is helpful because it’s easy to match the size of the course you’re creating and also helps ensure consistency across multiple screen recordings.


 

2. Adjust the window size using the sizing handles.

Not sure what size you should use for recording? Check out this article for some tips on recording high-resolution screencasts.

3. Choose Your Recording Options

Next to the “recording size” drop-down menu, you’ll notice a gear icon. 

Click this to adjust the settings—like which microphone (for voiceover audio) you want to record. 

In the Screen Recording window, you’ll also find another cool feature, called Move New Windows into Recording Area.

If you plan to switch between apps or windows during your recording, be sure to check this option. This allows you to show multiple windows during your screen recording instead of just one.

4. Record Your Process

Once you’ve specified your dimensions and settings, you’re ready to record your screen! Just click the red Record button, wait for the countdown, and then go through the steps you want to record. When you’re done, hit the Escape key on your keyboard or click Done in the recording bar.

 

 

If you make a mistake and want to start over, click the trash can icon.

5. Choose Your Insert Option

After you record your screencast and are ready to include it in your course, it’s time to decide how you want learners to experience it. In Storyline 360 there are four different ways to include your screencast. 

You can: 

      1. Insert it as a video demonstration for your learners using View mode
      2. Let your learners practice what you’re teaching them by inserting the screencast using Try mode.
      3. Check your learners’ knowledge on the material by inserting the screencast using Test mode
      4. Finally, you can insert the screencast as a video. 

The first three options break your screencast out into multiple different slides automatically, making it easier to add information to your course, whereas the fourth option allows you to add your screencast as a video to just a single slide. 

Once you’ve inserted your recording, you can add any information or multimedia you want, just like you can on any other type of slide. For example, you might want to add some contextual information to help learners understand why and when they’ll need to use the features you’re showing on the screen.

Wrap-Up

And that’s all there is to it! Recording your screen in Storyline 360 is super easy. And once you’ve recorded, it’s easy to customize the recording so it fits your learners’ needs.

Want to learn more about creating software training? Check out the articles below. 

Have any Storyline 360 recorder tips of your own? Feel free to share in the comments section below! And, of course, if you have any questions, be sure to leave those there as well.

Want to create your own screen recording, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial, and come back to E-Learning Heroes regularly for more helpful advice on everything related to e-learning.

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  • Pro-tip: Remember that you will still need to Insert Slides and save the .STORY file after click DONE.

    And it's normal for it to take several minutes to save a long recording.
  • Hi Nicole.
    How are you?
    I would like to know, how i can share my work on the Articulate site? :)
  • Nicole maybe i am missing something, but i have already viewed the editing screen recordings article and there wasn't anythign in there about how to adjust a setting to hide the screen or tool tips. Covering them with a colored box is not an option because at times they are either not on a solid bckground or they are actually covering something i want the user to see.
    • NicoleLegault1's avatar
      NicoleLegault1
      Community Member
      You'll need to use the action fine-tuning editor. Right-click on a slide and from the menu choose Action Fine tuning. That's how to edit the background of a screen recording!
  • Can you hide the pop up screen tips which show up in most applications during recording? For example in Internet Explorer when you are recordgin at times short cuts or tool tips or URLs show up - i would like to hide these items.
  • If I have recorded a screen... after I save the video...can I adjust the speed? OR can I change it to the step by step version?
    • jeff's avatar
      jeff
      Community Member
      Nicole, you cannot adjust the speed but you could export the video, or indeed reinsert it as a step-by-step interaction:

      Here's how: http://youtu.be/V3RFGWV8Kb4
      • ElizabethNa002's avatar
        ElizabethNa002
        Community Member
        Hi Jeff, Thank you for the tips, I used the editing feature in storyline as well as replay 360, I like both for different reasons, it is always good to have a third option (windows movie maker) in the tool box.
  • Whenever I do a screen recording, I first open the Notepad application and maximize it. Presto! Instant full-screen white background! Then I set up my recording window and recording software in front of (and a bit smaller than) the Notepad. No need to change your desktop background.
    • ElizabethNa002's avatar
      ElizabethNa002
      Community Member
      Hi Louisa, Good Morning. I love this tip. Thank you for sharing I'm going to trying next time.