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Storyline: Do’s and Don’ts Slider Interaction

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Montsea
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3 years ago

Do’s and don’ts knowledge checks are fast, low-stakes tools for helping learners assess their understanding. While you’ll often see them shared as true/false and multiple choice questions, those aren’t your only options. In this example, learners use a slider to choose whether behaviors are smart habits or best avoided. Since this is a different interaction than people might expect for the content, it adds a dash of novelty. Plus, sliding builds in a brief pause for learners to question whether their initial choice is the right one.

In Storyline 360, you can add prebuilt sliders to a slide with just a click. Then all you have to do is customize the design around your interaction and use the Trigger Wizard to quickly set up feedback. So with just a few steps, you can craft a custom interaction that grabs learners’ attention.

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  • Would really appreciate if the storyline file can be shared. This is amazing, I really like it. Thank you.
  • PierreLEROY's avatar
    PierreLEROY
    Community Member
    Hello Montse,

    The use of the cursor for the realization of a true or false is really very interesting.
    Do you share your project? It would save me a lot of time.
    Thanks in advance
  • Hi Montse, I really really like this example for a different interaction in a course. If I may ask: would you mind sharing the storyline file? I think I could very well use this way of interaction in the course I am working on at the moment, so I am very interested in taking a closer look :)
      • ArabaDeGraft577's avatar
        ArabaDeGraft577
        Community Member
        Hi All, I created a slider interaction for a course, modeled after Montse's UI. [https://360.articulate.com/review/content/fcf88bb3-b9cd-4acf-8fad-b4a58985c979/review]

        I'm happy to share the storyline file, but I'm not actually sure how to do it. If someone could walk me through it, I'd be so grateful!
    • BryanDombrov's avatar
      BryanDombrov
      Community Member
      I would also be interested in seeing the Storyline file as well.