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Storyline: Interactive Writing Practice Template

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TrinaRimmer
Former Staff
6 years ago

This hands-on exercise is the perfect way to help service and sales teams boost their writing skills. Learners reword statements in their own words and compare them to some recommended wording.

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See one way I used this approach in a recent Rise 360 course.

Note: 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.

Published 6 years ago
Version 1.0
  • CarriannLane's avatar
    CarriannLane
    Community Member
    Thank you! You allowed me to learn the skill by customizing the template. I wonder if I can set trigger words to somehow show up in revision feedback. Perhaps as another color or in a feedback block they might trigger to appear? For instance, if we ban the passive linking verbs and someone uses them in an exercise to avoid them, could the software recognize them? Or have I imagined too much? :) Moderating online forums for trigger words using software alerts made me wonder.
  • JenniferPaz's avatar
    JenniferPaz
    Community Member
    This is exactly the kind of template I was looking for to help me design language lessons! Thank you!
  • Awesome. Used this for an open response question and answer. So good. Thank you for sharing.
  • DeepaliKerkar's avatar
    DeepaliKerkar
    Community Member
    Hi.. I am also trying to create an interaction for learners to write effective summaries. My plan is to give them a list of sentences that can be added/deleted to build their summary. This would basically work like a drag and drop, but due to accessibility restrictions, i am trying to use add and delete buttons.

    Any other ideas anyone has to accomplish this in a better and easy way?
  • thanks a lot - was looking for something and I found your work! Highly appreciated