Blog Post
KBright
5 years agoCommunity Member
I am so inspired by everyone who contributes to these challenges. Here's my entry:
LINK: http://www.kbrightideas.com/elearning/game/story_html5.html
This short coffee company employee onboarding quiz uses:
*Javascript to randomise highlighting and selecting of options.
*Returned Storyline variables in to javascript to ensure selected options are removed from later choices.
*Looping slides to ensure continuous playback of options
*End of training reward.
I've been away from developing Storyline modules so this was a great way to get warmed up again.
Future improvements:
*Line up the pieces better (spent so long on the javascript that I don't have the heart to re-do them all right now).
*Consider ways to reduce the number of triggers/shorten javascript.
LINK: http://www.kbrightideas.com/elearning/game/story_html5.html
This short coffee company employee onboarding quiz uses:
*Javascript to randomise highlighting and selecting of options.
*Returned Storyline variables in to javascript to ensure selected options are removed from later choices.
*Looping slides to ensure continuous playback of options
*End of training reward.
I've been away from developing Storyline modules so this was a great way to get warmed up again.
Future improvements:
*Line up the pieces better (spent so long on the javascript that I don't have the heart to re-do them all right now).
*Consider ways to reduce the number of triggers/shorten javascript.
- NardaButler-62d5 years agoCommunity MemberI like this approach to training -- more memorable for me. I also like the "reward." Good work sorting ou the javascript to make the puzzle pieces blink!
- PaulRodger5 years agoCommunity MemberI like this, it felt very 'to the point' but also giving you fun elements, if that makes sense?
- SunetSullivan-75 years agoCommunity MemberI like the simple clean design, the bright colours work really well here and the puzzle pieces are awesome.
- alexjinca5 years agoCommunity MemberI really like the layout, especially the intersection of shapes when the feedback pops up