Storyline 360 seems like PowerPoint on steroids. Are there any examples of using Storyline where it doesn't look like a PowerPoint that you can direct me to?
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Hi JC,
I'd also suggest taking a look at the ELH Examples page and our E-Learning Challenges for other ideas and unique creations!
Hi JC,
I think there is a lot of content out there that looks 'PowerPointy' but in my opinion it's the content designers who make it this way, not Storyline.
Here are links to a handful of interactions I've built in Storyline that don't look like they were created in PowerPoint (hopefully!).
http://www.4-pt.co.uk/samples/spinning-wheel/story_html5.html
http://www.4-pt.co.uk/samples/random-question-board/story_html5.html
http://www.4-pt.co.uk/samples/ebola-virus/story_html5.html
http://www.4-pt.co.uk/samples/3d-markers/story_html5.html
Thank you for your examples. Very well done.
Would you mind sharing me with the code for the medical uniforms in example four that you sent me?
Thank you in advance for your support.
Dominos vobiscum!
JC Caianiello Curriculum Development Manager
Here's a screencast I put together to explain the process for that one: http://www.4-pt.co.uk/2017/01/17/3d-rotation-in-articulate-storyline-with-adobe-fuse-screencast/
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Thanks, David.
/JC
Hello
This is the sort of thing that i do using Storyline3
This was a test to see if I could recreate an existing AE project using Storyline
https://aviva.articulate-online.com/4738673536
I love this post, everyone's comments, and especially your Robotics course Martin! Thanks to you all.
Thx., John.
So it looks like I'm only limited by my own creative imagery and skillset. I've got so much to learn.
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