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KiranDhot
8 years agoCommunity Member
I agree with Helena. Most of the time, only the developer has licenced storyline on their computer. It would be difficult to pass it on to others who do not have access to storyline.
- NicoleLegault18 years agoCommunity MemberHi Kiran - Yes I understand what you mean about sometimes only the developer will have the Storyline tool installed. Might you consider Powerpoint for your storyboard? Then it will still have that slide-based format that lets you click through and experience it like a learner will, almost everyone has/and knows how to use powerpoint, AND the developer can simply import your Powerpoint into their version of Storyline and start working directly from that content, saving development time.
- LibbyDoran8 years agoCommunity MemberWhat about exporting to word/cloud-based documents for them to add their comments to? Combined with a published draft I think this could be the solution for me!
- KiranDhot8 years agoCommunity MemberThat could be a solution :)
I'm wondering if that the course flow structure would be the same as what you actually see in storyline?- LibbyDoran8 years agoCommunity MemberHave you tested it out? I only realised today you can output to word (even though the button has been right in front of me for months!!). It seemed to be perfect for me. I guess this could change if you had a complex branching scenario so it could depend on the course. I guess Articulate review would be ideal in that case (so excited about that product!).