I am in instructional technology for the elementary level. I'm trying to write a lesson that shows them how to change text fonts in Word or something comparable. IS there a way to embed something with editable fonts and colors? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I have embedded a Google Form into Storyline before using the Web Object option. I'm assuming you could do the same with a Google Docs or some other online word processing application.
First, get the URL to the document that you want to include in your storyline file.
Choose the slide you want to insert the web document on, and select Insert > Web Object.
Paste the URL to the document into the Address text field and choose the Display in Slide option. Once you publish the course, the word processing application should appear on the slide.
I appreciate the reply and I had inserted exactly that before I posted. Sadly, they will have to log into Chrome to edit the doc and with a classroom of 30 kindergartners and a complicated district login this won't work for us. I'll keep thinking but I appreciate your advice.
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Hi Shannon,
I have embedded a Google Form into Storyline before using the Web Object option. I'm assuming you could do the same with a Google Docs or some other online word processing application.
First, get the URL to the document that you want to include in your storyline file.
Choose the slide you want to insert the web document on, and select Insert > Web Object.
Paste the URL to the document into the Address text field and choose the Display in Slide option. Once you publish the course, the word processing application should appear on the slide.
I hope this helps - good luck!
Hi Shannon and welcome to Heroes! It looks like Nelson is helping you out here, but if you need anything else just let us know!
I appreciate the reply and I had inserted exactly that before I posted. Sadly, they will have to log into Chrome to edit the doc and with a classroom of 30 kindergartners and a complicated district login this won't work for us. I'll keep thinking but I appreciate your advice.
Sounds like something you could capture as an interactive screen recording using either Storyline or Captivate.
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