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- SonamArora-d50cCommunity MemberThis is one of my favourite examples of a simulation. I was wondering however, what is the slide size/screen size when this was recorded?
Also, when I create something like this I want to still navigation buttons that can take me to the previous slide. I'm really struggling with the storyline 360 navigation for slides that have simulation on them. Any help on that would be extremely helpful.
Thanks - sarahrydgren-abCommunity MemberIt would be incredible to have another challenge, or permanent links to projects that work like this, or have software simulations. There was a thread, but many of the project links are invalid. https://community.articulate.com/articles/screencasts-software-simulations
- Hi Sarah. The links Allison shared feature some good examples. I do have a software training challenge planned in October. I might be able to bump it up in the rotation.
- Hi Sarah,
Yes, that challenge is from many years ago, which explains why some of the links don't work anymore. Unfortunately, since members submit those projects, we don't have any control over the links. However, there are two other software training examples created by our team. Here are those links:
- Review 360: https://community.articulate.com/e-learning-examples/storyline-360-review-360-software-sim
- Trello: https://community.articulate.com/e-learning-examples/rise-360-software-training-example
I will also reach out to David and see if he's planning on doing another software challenge.
- ICTTraining-1abCommunity MemberHi everyone! I'm little late, but I'm going to build something similar for my organization. I have some trouble to find out how to return to the starting scene (the "menù" one with the buttons) at the end of every scene with the topic linked to every button. Hope I've been clear, this software training is such inspring!
- Hi there! Sorry for the delayed response, I've been out on parental leave. Were you able to figure this out?
- MonicaLittle-83Community MemberI am going to try to build this right now!! Wish me luck. If I have trouble or have any questions, can I reach out to you?
- Sure thing! Good luck. You can do it!
- StephanieCra537Community MemberGreat piece. it's a shame we can't get the source file. How do you create the auto populate to fill in all the fields at once?
- Hi Stephanie,
We did a screencast and cut out the part where it's being filled out. :)
- KeemaDavis-02f6Community MemberI know I am all late. I just found this and it has inspired me so much!!!! I am attempting to recreate this magic with one screen from a system my job uses. Good grief the steps that are going into this! I hope it will be half as awesome as this one.
- So glad you found this inspiring, Keema! I'm sure your version will be great :)
- MattCarlCommunity MemberHi Nicole, a really cool design. How did you manage to set the screencast as the entire screen? I've just recorded a system but currently, the try me mode is placed firmly in the middle of the page. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- AnneKrug-5a5b9fCommunity MemberI have the same question. I wonder if anyone knows the answer?
- Hi Anne,
I'm sorry but I'm not sure what you mean. You can drag the recording box anywhere on your screen. Can you explain in a little more detail the problem you're running into?
- MaNaCHaCommunity MemberFan-tas-tic!
- baileybowyerCommunity MemberOh my creative juices are screaming haha, I love this.. crisp and clean as well as a visual feast!!
- EdwardDeveloperCommunity MemberThis is great. I've been asked to build a simulation for a complex software program with a lot of variable inputs. I've been thinking that if i require the user to click all of the right boxes and type the right things, it will take forever and lose the benefits. I like how in some instances the fields were already populated and they just clicked the submit button. Did you do this by deleting some slides from the recording?
- StephanieLongCommunity MemberI would like to know this as well.
- GregPidgeonCommunity MemberMe too! Can anyone help?