4 Replies
Judy Nollet

It looks like that quiz is a collection of Freeform Pick One questions.

To create each question, you'd need a slide that has these objects: 

  • A freeform transparent shape that is drawn to match the outline of the country that is "correct" for that slide. 
  • A rectangle that covers the rest of the map, which would be the "wrong" thing to click. Be sure this is below the "correct" shape.
  • The map of Europe
    • This would be best on the Master slide. That would ensure it stays in the same position.

With those elements in place on a regular slide, you'd convert the slide to a Freeform Pick One,  indicate which objects are clickable, and which one correct.

Here's more info about Freeform slides:

https://community.articulate.com/series/articulate-storyline-360/articles/articulate-storyline-360-user-guide-how-to-convert-existing-slide-to-freeform-interaction 

Judy Nollet
Chris Jefferson

The example that Olga created seems to match the outline perfectly. Is there a tool in storyline that can do that?

 

Unfortunately, Storyline doesn't include any tools for automatically tracing an object. 

To trace something in Storyline, I'd put the original object on a Master slide. Or put it on the base of a slide, and do the tracing on a layer. You could also do that in PowerPoint.