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Storyline: Comics-Style Communication Branching Scenario

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TeresaMoreno
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2 years ago

If you’re looking for ideas on how to create a course that’s tailored to your learners, then look no further! This comics-style Storyline 360 example uses a combination of interactive storytelling, branching techniques, and decision-making scenarios, where learners get to make choices and learn from the results.  

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Published 2 years ago
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  • This was fantastic! Well done. Can you tell me what sort of training or classes you've taken? I really want to grow in my eLearning design skills but need some advice on how to take it to the next level. I've taken both an introductory class and an Advanced Storyline class, but would never be able to do what you've done here. TIA
    • TeresaMoreno's avatar
      TeresaMoreno
      Community Member
      Hi Sarah! I took a lot of ideas out of the community, I think about why I want to accomplish and then look for the how tos in the community.
  • What a neat idea! Can't wait to try this style out in one of my future scenarios.
  • That's so impressive, thank you for sharing this with all of us, only one question is there any Java included, or is it all typical features of storyline?
    • TeresaMoreno's avatar
      TeresaMoreno
      Community Member
      Hi Yossef! I used JavaScript for the background color of the player. The rest are variables and conditions.
      • VanessaBarnes-b's avatar
        VanessaBarnes-b
        Community Member
        Hi Teresa! This is beautiful and really engaging.

        Do you have the JavaScript code to change the browser page color?
  • This was awesome. I did it twice because it was so much fun. I was rooting for Lena too
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    RobertFritts
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    WOW! This is amazing! I love everything about it. At first I didn't think it was created in Storyline! I love how you use the variable to ask the learners name and then let them know it's only for use in the game. Love that.
  • Well done, Teresa. I'm a big fan of how you combine storytelling with e-learning. A good narrative is a good way to motivate and captivate the user. Thanks for sharing.
    • TeresaMoreno's avatar
      TeresaMoreno
      Community Member
      Thanks for your feedback, Erwin! I'm very passionate about storytelling and e-learning :).
  • I love how you approached this. I did find that one of my answers was not captured properly. Maybe the box is too big? Anyway. Great job and it makes me want to expose this style again.
    • TeresaMoreno's avatar
      TeresaMoreno
      Community Member
      Oh, thanks Sandra for going through it and your feedback, I appreciate it.