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Storyline: Adult Learning Principles Click-and-Reveal

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JodiSansone
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12 months ago

Interactions are a handy way to break up content. But if you’re looking to branch out from the typical tabs or accordion approaches, try this click-and-reveal instead.

This interaction makes adult learning principles more approachable thanks to a friendly color scheme, cohesive illustrations, and gentle animations. And while it still has similar functionality to a traditional tabs interaction, the unexpected layout makes the experience feel fresh and enticing.

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This template will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here. And subscribe to our newsletter to find out about other helpful downloads.

Updated 9 months ago
Version 3.0

22 Comments

  • Where can I find the cycle image and personalize with different colors?  This template is great!

  • Thank you for sharing this. I recently conducted a training session on Adult Learning Principles, and this guide serves as an excellent reinforcement of those concepts. It's a great quick reference for those principles.

  • THANK YOU for jump starting my learning curve with Articulate.   This is a wonderfully useful example!

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    01Jill
    Community Member

    I love this interaction and have downloaded it. But when I copy the slide from the download into my own content, it deletes any slides after where I place it in that scene. Any ideas why this is occurring? Thanks.

  • Hi 01Jill​!

    Happy to help!

    Are you copying the Slide from one project to another, with two Storyline windows open simultaneously? Or are you using the import feature, found under File > Import? If you are importing, which insert option did you select?

    Choosing 'Current scene' adds the newly imported content as the final Slide in the current Scene you've built out so far. Is there a chance you've selected 'New scene'? Doing so will place the new Slide into it's own scene, and automatically switch the Scene drop-down menu to that newly imported content. This may give the impression that other Slides are now missing. However, they are still in the project, just within a separate Scene. Clicking 'Story View' will give you an overview of all Slides/Scenes within that project file.

    If you're still having trouble, seeing a screen recording of the behavior can help us troubleshoot this better. Feel free to share that here in the discussion or privately through a support case.

    Looking forward to hearing from you!