Does Storyline have an internal readability statistics function like Office Word? If not, could you suggest a procedure as to how I can get this information as I develop my courses using Storyline. I'm concerned that my written information is being presented at too high a reading level for employees.
Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated......
If you want to do this, the best thing I can think of doing is Publish the .story to Word, then read the scale from there. Granted it will not interrogate the slides, but the Notes will be included.
Makes sense! Thanks so much......I've taught at a university with Balckboard and WebCT experience. After retiring, I recently joined my husband's company (80 employees) converting "paper" orientation, training and continuing education into elearning. It's a different world!
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Hi Veronica and welcome to the Heroes Community.
If you want to do this, the best thing I can think of doing is Publish the .story to Word, then read the scale from there. Granted it will not interrogate the slides, but the Notes will be included.
Hope this helps, and once again a warm welcome.
Bruce
Makes sense! Thanks so much......I've taught at a university with Balckboard and WebCT experience. After retiring, I recently joined my husband's company (80 employees) converting "paper" orientation, training and continuing education into elearning. It's a different world!
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