Just my personal opinion, but being proficient in the tool is secondary to being productive in the tool. So I have two suggestions:
1. Create the projects you need to create. If you are proficient, it’s true you will be able to do it faster, but in the end, it’s the quality of the finished project that is most important.
2. The way I learned was mainly to read the forum and try to find answers for the “How do I …” posts, and look at the challenges to see how others do it.
I see that Walt has been providing some great insight on growing your skills with Storyline 360, but I just wanted to pop in and share some webinar resources that are available to you as an Articulate 360 subscriber! We offer one that is specific to variables:
Also, I wanted to invite you to our tips and tricks webinars. At 11am ET every Thursday, our training team hops on a live call to answer top questions from our customers.
It's super casual (and they're super smart!), so it's a great place to get expert tips and answers to frequently asked questions from our online community. In short, everything you need to create incredible online learning! You can register for the next call here: https://articulate.fyi/3ZiKgu9
And don't worry if you can't make it, because everyone who registers will get a recording sent to them afterward!
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Take a look at this in Review. I can't get the action to work without publishing it.
I only did one part, but I used a light box. If this is what you are looking for I can go deeper in if with you.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/fe0c66b7-814a-466a-a0fa-3a822dafc605/review
Hi Eric,
Lightbox is a good introduction to me., and this looks neat to.
Thank you.
I also wanted to know how can we have PLUS sign work, as given in the attachment.
Regards
Malvika
Here are a couple of methods using the plus sign. On the uppy - downy one, you just need to replace the up and down arrows with - and +
Even this has True/False variable :( need to be skilled at variables.
Need suggestion Walt. To be proficient at Storyline, I have realized that I need to be consistent in practice.
At times I feel overwhelmed by the amount of practice that I would need to do to learn the tool.
I can manage only an hour everyday, does that help me in learning the tool.
Regards
Malvika
Just my personal opinion, but being proficient in the tool is secondary to being productive in the tool. So I have two suggestions:
1. Create the projects you need to create. If you are proficient, it’s true you will be able to do it faster, but in the end, it’s the quality of the finished project that is most important.
2. The way I learned was mainly to read the forum and try to find answers for the “How do I …” posts, and look at the challenges to see how others do it.
Hi Sanchit!
I see that Walt has been providing some great insight on growing your skills with Storyline 360, but I just wanted to pop in and share some webinar resources that are available to you as an Articulate 360 subscriber! We offer one that is specific to variables:
Also, I wanted to invite you to our tips and tricks webinars. At 11am ET every Thursday, our training team hops on a live call to answer top questions from our customers.
It's super casual (and they're super smart!), so it's a great place to get expert tips and answers to frequently asked questions from our online community. In short, everything you need to create incredible online learning! You can register for the next call here: https://articulate.fyi/3ZiKgu9
And don't worry if you can't make it, because everyone who registers will get a recording sent to them afterward!
Hope to see you there!
I will focus on learning and practicing each day Walt. Your advice is always helpful.
Regards
Malvika
Brilliant example. Thank you Steven.