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Storyline: Interactive 360° Storytelling Experience

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BWoods
Former Staff
4 years ago

Good podcasts have a way of fully immersing you in a story with nothing but audio. Using clever narrative pacing, engaging voiceovers, and sometimes even atmospheric background music, you’re drawn into the story and almost compelled to keep listening.

There’s lots we can borrow from that format to make our own e-learning courses more gripping—which is where this example comes in! This mini-course plays with the style of a popular true crime podcast to sift through the evidence of an admittedly silly mystery. Using the storytelling techniques from that medium, you get pulled into the different motives of three suspects. And an interactive 360° image of the crime scene puts you in the shoes of the investigators, searching for potential clues.

It’s incredibly easy to incorporate audio into your Storyline 360 courses, whether it was edited in another program or recorded directly in the app. Then, once you’ve added audio to your project, it takes no time at all to also include closed captioning—so it’s accessible to all your learners.

And while this particular example focused on solving a mystery, you can use this same combination of podcasting techniques and interactive 360° images to enhance any kind of story-based content.

 

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Published 4 years ago
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  • MaryOster's avatar
    MaryOster
    Community Member
    When will the next episode be out? I need to know what dad knew.
    • BWoods's avatar
      BWoods
      Former Staff
      I really need to find some time to make it soon. For the longest time I had no clue what would come next. But I had a perfect idea over the summer that I think fits the story so far.
  • Beautifully done!! However, there is NO WAY a baby and three cats live in that apartment. Lol!
    • BWoods's avatar
      BWoods
      Former Staff
      Agreed. It's WAY too clean to be where a little kid and that many cats live. But there was no way I was buying a 360° camera and showing you all real footage of my MUCH messier living room. ;)
  • RobDOvidio's avatar
    RobDOvidio
    Community Member
    Very nicely done! Do you mind sharing what audio software/hardware tools you used for the voice recordings?
    • BWoods's avatar
      BWoods
      Former Staff
      Sure thing!

      For the microphone, I used a Blue Yeti. Side note: it broke not long after I recorded this project. I've since upgraded to a Shure MV7 USB mic that I am over the moon for. Nothing against the Blue Yeti, but if you have the budget to bump up to the Shure, I think it's worth the money.

      For software, I recorded the audio and cleaned it up in Audacity.

  • Great love it. One question ? It was not obvious that i had to scroll around to find the icons
  • I echo all the positive comments above. Hats off to you for using Storyline in such an engaging manner.