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Steal This E-Learning Template #38

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11 years ago

E-Learning Challenge #38: Challenge | Recap

E-learning Conundrum: Modifying Templates

You’ve Googled, Bing’d, and even asked Jeeves, but still haven’t found the right template for your project. It’s not like there aren’t enough options.

If only this game weren’t a western theme. This one might work if the menu were on the left. I like this one but the colors aren’t in season. Pfft, this one is too outdated for my learners. And who creates pirate training?

We hear this all the time and it’s totally valid. I mean, it’s not like you open a template and press the Convert Template to Match My Course Design button and voilà, your template is ready to go.

Basic customizations like changing the template’s colors and swapping placeholder graphics are easy. For most course designers, the real challenge is seeing the template for more than its intended purpose.

A Quest for the Perfect E-Learning Template

A few weeks ago, community member Jackie Van Nice shared a really fun game template for Storyline. The template was based on a custom project Jackie created for an earlier e-learning challenge

What’s really helpful is to compare the before-after (or is it after-before?) examples:

You can read all about both projects on Jackie’s blog. She even recorded some video tutorials to help you get started with the template.

Seeing both the template and custom versions reminded me of the importance of leveraging existing course assets for one's own e-learning projects. And that's what this week's challenge is all about!

Challenge of the Week

This week your challenge is to repurpose the Create Your Own Quest template into something of your own.

“Wait! The Quest template is only available in Storyline so I guess I can’t participate this week. Thanks a lot, David.”

You can totally participate! In fact, not having the same software is exactly the type of constraint this challenge is all about. The objective here is to leverage the essence of the template into something for your own needs.

Update: Jackie shared a PowerPoint version of her template in a recent discussion.

Tools

You can use Articulate Storyline, Articulate Studio, or PowerPoint to create your template makeover.

Resources

Here are some articles that will help you think through your template design. If you get stuck on ideas, just ask in the comments below and we’ll share some more ideas.

More about the e-learning challenges:

The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. We’ll feature your work and provide feedback if you request it.

Wishing you a customized week, E-Learning Heroes!

Even if you’re using a trial version of Studio ’13 or Storyline, you can absolutely publish your challenge files. Just sign up for a fully functional, free trial, and have at it. And remember to post your questions and comments in the forums; we're here to help. For more e-learning tips, examples, and downloads, follow us on Twitter.

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  • Yay Melissa! Your very first challenge!
    Love your theme, the menu as a game board, and the serving tray as a progress meter. Great ideas! Is this a field you do training for, or did you just pick it for fun?

    I thought I'd try making a game I could actually adapt and use for a client, and since I'm in the middle of an outside sales training project it was a natural fit.

    Tried to stick pretty close to the template just to see if I could. :)
    Here it is: http://www.jackievannice.com/challenge_sales_game/story.html
  • That's the spirit! (So to speak.)

    I'm only ruling out beer to avoid repeating myself. I'm very happy to hear beer is still on your design table. I'd love to see anyone else use it, too!

    Glad to hear you're playing along!
  • Thx, Jackie! My working title used "customize" but the design mapping wasn't giving me much to work with... Nothing beyond elearning elves hammering away on template revisions at the North Pole. Too early (and warm) for elves.

    I'm making time this weekend to jump into this challenge. I haven't ruled out beer, Germany, or beer themes. Right now, everything's on the table.
  • You outdid yourself on the graphic, David! The background art is such a great detail.

    I'm working on the challenge too, and trying very hard not to include beer or trains or Germany or beer. (Or beer.)

    It's hard.