Form Filling Tutorial

Mar 11, 2016

Hi everyone. I am pretty new to the community, and hasn't really got to know the broad scope of Articulate Storyline. So prior to freeze the deal, I wish to draft some e-learning material that I could show to my team members. This is actually going to be a Form Filling, the standard way various columns of a form needs to be filled, and guidelines about the details that is required to be filled. I want a tutorial clip, followed by some sort of stimulation. Can someone please suggest something fit to the require. :)    

4 Replies
Christie Pollick

Hi, Vaibhav -- Many thanks for your question, and I found that others in the community have posed similar questions in the following posts:

Guiding through Filling a Form

Simulating filling in forms

Ideas for showing 'filling out a form'

Hopefully some of those ideas will get you moving in the right direction, or perhaps others can some some ideas, as well. And, it never hurts to reach out in our Building Better Courses forum for design input, too! :)

Ali Goulet

Hi Vaibhav,

Welcome to heroes, glad to have you here! You may find this tutorial on Recording Screencasts helpful for the tutorial clip, as well as this one on Inserting Screencasts . To accomplish what you're aiming for, a possible option is first having the tutorial clip as a Video on a Single Slide so the user can view it then have it in Step-by-Step Try Mode. Try mode will allow the user to interact with the tutorial clip. I'll defer to our community for more ideas but I also highly encourage you to check out our Building Better Courses forum for more tips and suggestions on design ideas! :) 

Vaibhav Arya

Hi Ali. thank you so much for this quick help. Though, wandering around the website, I just came across this http://demos.articulate.com/showcase/sales_orientation/story.html and found it an absolute match to what I require. Could you please refer some video tutorial or flow structure something like this. Will be a great help. Thank you so much :) 

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