Is it possible to use articulate storyline to produce an image - split it into sections then use the image as a puzzle - either where students have to answer a question to reveal a section at a time? live the TV program catchphrase? or to push the sections around like the childrens toys with 9 boxes that you have to put in the correct order to reveal the picture? If this is possible - could someone give me pointers on how to do this, or at least where to start.
You can do a puzzle with a drag-and-drop interaction, like in this example I did a while back. You could also reveal the 'puzzle pieces' based on questions learners answer, lots of options here... I created the puzzle pieces from an image with a Photoshop action, but you can create puzzle pieces in PowerPoint, save the pieces as images, insert them into Storyline and then take it from there. Hope that helps.
Hi, Mary. That is excellent and that's exactly what I am trying to accomplish now. Would you mind sharing your .story file so that I can explore how you put that together? Many thanks, Andrew.
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You can do a puzzle with a drag-and-drop interaction, like in this example I did a while back. You could also reveal the 'puzzle pieces' based on questions learners answer, lots of options here... I created the puzzle pieces from an image with a Photoshop action, but you can create puzzle pieces in PowerPoint, save the pieces as images, insert them into Storyline and then take it from there. Hope that helps.
In my previous post, I forgot to include a link to a PowerPoint-based puzzle solution. See here.
Hi, Mary. That is excellent and that's exactly what I am trying to accomplish now. Would you mind sharing your .story file so that I can explore how you put that together? Many thanks, Andrew.
Hi Andrew and welcome to Heroes!
You may want to also send aprivate message to Mary, as I'm not certain she's still subscribed to the thread.
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