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PriyankaChan446
7 years agoCommunity Member
Storyline 360: How to Write a Postcard
See how you can use Storyline 360 to create custom experiences for your micro-learning courses in this creative example about writing postcards.
9 Replies
- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroGreat idea, Priyanka!
- KariMitchell-81Community MemberLove this!
- WesleyAdamsCommunity MemberGreat concept towards thinking outside the box! Not sure if I did something wrong but if you try to write another postcard, the 4 postcard slide does not allow you to select any other card. May need to set the slide to "Reset to initial state"?
- AnastasiaBlum-1Community MemberI believe to correct this, you would just make all postcards into the same button set, so that only one can be selected at a time. (Note: It would be the "selected" state that highlights them, and not the "visited" state.)
- karenhymel-db51Community MemberLove this idea!
- KimberlyNewton-Community MemberYour design is such a fun idea and a great way to involve the learner in the process. I love the idea and will try to figure out how to incorporate it into an onboarding exercise.
- AndreaLodato-bdCommunity MemberReally clever! Form fields truly help bring learners in!
- SanaaFarooqui-9Community MemberVery cool!!!!
- JenniferPazCommunity MemberThis is lovely! I teach writing skills to international students, and would like to do something similar to this for writing emails. Any ideas how to make it as beautiful as this? Plus, is there a way in Storyline to add an option to email the final results to the teacher (so it can be graded in the LMS)?
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