Personalizing E-Learning #441: Challenge | Recap
Why Should I Learn to Use Variables?
Great question. Articulate Storyline's core authoring features (states, layers, and triggers) are the building blocks that make it easy for virtually anyone to create interactive e-learning.
But when you want to create more personalized learning experiences, you’ll need to know how to use variables.
Using Storyline’s variables, you can present dynamic content based on your learner’s activity and other defined conditions. Variables can store learner input and use the information to present personalized content based on specific criteria.
3 Ways to Personalize E-Learning
To get an idea of common ways designers personalize the e-learning experience, check out the following challenges. You're welcome to cross-post your entries this week if your demo fits in a previous challenge.
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🏆 Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to share an example that shows how learners can personalize their learning experience.
If you’re new to e-learning or working with variables, don’t sweat this one. We’re here to help. If you get stuck or want us to look at your project, post a question in the forums, and we’ll be happy to take a look.
🧰 Resources
- Webinar: 5 Ways to Personalize E-Learning Courses
- Storyline 360: Working with Variables
- Storyline 360: Adding Variable References
✨ Share Your E-Learning Work
- Comments: Use the comments section below to link your published example and blog post.
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🙌 Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you get started personalizing this week’s challenge, check out the interactive fashion advice your fellow challengers shared over the past week:
Interactive Fashion Tips and How Tos RECAP 440: Challenge | Recap
👋 New to the E-Learning Challenges?
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📆 Next Week’s Challenge & Webinar
- Next week's challenge #441 (Nov 24, 2023): Using background audio to establish a scene or location, set the mood, and add context to your course.
- Upcoming webinar (Nov 21, 2023): Introduction to Variables in Storyline 360
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