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Storyline 360: Flashcards With Flip Animation

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ThomasGill-1cdb
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5 years ago

Here's a flashcard template with a cool flip animation that you can use to teach learners anything from vocabulary to complex concepts and everything in between.

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Published 5 years ago
Version 1.0
    • JeanneBiancaAba's avatar
      JeanneBiancaAba
      Community Member
      Hi Joyce. You have to click on the flipcard. The go to States. Edit states :-)
  • Hi! Amazing template! I love this one and I am using it on my presentation. However, I'm trying to figure out how to change state of NEXT button to NORMAL only when they've flipped both the flashcards. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!
  • Great template - I am using it for case studies. Students are given three options and select the best option.
    What is the "front" state of the flip card for?

    On the "normal" state I provided the content for students to select.
    On the "back" I provide the feedback on their selection

    When I preview the slide, it shows the normal state first, then back state when clicked. The next click goes to "front" state and stays there.
    I suspect there is something I am not understanding about. Any ideas?
    • AnastasiaBlum-1's avatar
      AnastasiaBlum-1
      Community Member
      I have found and may have heard this in a Storyline tips and tricks type webinar....it's best not to use the "normal" state when working with toggle triggers...the technicality of it is far from my memory at this point, however.
    • MERYNCROCKER-LO's avatar
      MERYNCROCKER-LO
      Community Member
      Hi. The way I use them is the Normal state - is the one they see when they first visit the slide. Then the front and back are the ones that they are presented with when they select - and then it just toggles between front and back in it's most simple form... In effect that gives them 3 states.... just depends how you want to display the info... hope that makes sense.... I just experimented with all three until i got the effect i wanted... :-) Oh and I also use a hover state as well.
  • Thanks for the input. I've split the feedback between the front and back. Seems to work fine so I'll go with that!

  • Hey Thomas,

    By chance, have you published this with the latest release of SL 360? It now seems the ADA aspects - using TAB and enter to flip the card and read the back are no longer working.

    Anyone else experiencing this?