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Storyline: Printable Goal-Setting Journal Template

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JodiSansone
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2 years ago

Want to encourage learners to reflect in meaningful ways? Then download and use this Storyline 360 journal template in your own projects. Using text-entry fields, learners can type their personal goals and then print them to reference after the training.  

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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 2 years ago
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  • I love this! Thanks for sharing! Great design!
    I learned a simple piece of javascript from this that I'll be able to use in other projects for sure... thanks so much.
    Novice questions...
    Initially I couldn't print from this, and I think it's because I don't have the right font on my computer. Would other learners have this issue? What can I do to make sure learners will be able to print the font? Or is it safer to use standard fonts that are available in Microsoft products? Any advice welcome.
  • Very nice! Anyone aware of how to develop similar solution to use in RISE so that a learner could populate (in an a SL block) throughout a RISE course and then end up with a Guidebook of sorts they could print/save? And/or saves their input so they can revisit it in e-form later?

    When I have tried this, the text disappears after you leave the SL block in RISE and variables are not passed in RISE from one block to another.
  • perfect timing with some training we are doing that definitely has action items to complete. Thanks
  • Jodi, About what I would expect from you: brilliant. And of such practical use: would be an improvement to virtually any WBT; prompting the learner to actually think about how the content applies to them. I plan to discuss this in one of our Get Good With Articulate Storyline workshops.
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    PaulDiniakos
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    If a user is using an iPad and an apple pencil, does the text box recognize the writing and convert to text?