This has happened to me as well, but not consistently. My workaround. Google your query, making sure to put in the name of the tool--i.e., Studio or Storyline.
The search function doesn't work for me either. My work around is the same as Daniel's, only difference is I include Articulate: at the front of the search to filter the results to just articulate sites.
Hi Arthur! Looks like Daniel and Michelle are helping you out here, but I thought that I would share a Screenr that Adrian did about performing Google searches on Articulate content.
This is a great tip and one I've been using for quite some time. And I've carried it over into other types of searches. For example, for one of my clients we like to use images that are from .gov. We know these are (c) free as long as we cite them.
So, let's say I'm looking for...ummm...dog training.
I'll go to images.google.com and type in
dog training site:.gov (I know Adrian does the site at the front...not sure if it matters)
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This has happened to me as well, but not consistently. My workaround. Google your query, making sure to put in the name of the tool--i.e., Studio or Storyline.
Hi Arthur
The search function doesn't work for me either. My work around is the same as Daniel's, only difference is I include Articulate: at the front of the search to filter the results to just articulate sites.
Hi Arthur! Looks like Daniel and Michelle are helping you out here, but I thought that I would share a Screenr that Adrian did about performing Google searches on Articulate content.
Oh, and Michelle...welcome to E-Learning Heroes
This is a great tip and one I've been using for quite some time. And I've carried it over into other types of searches. For example, for one of my clients we like to use images that are from .gov. We know these are (c) free as long as we cite them.
So, let's say I'm looking for...ummm...dog training.
I'll go to images.google.com and type in
dog training site:.gov (I know Adrian does the site at the front...not sure if it matters)
Very nice!
Thanks for the suggestions. I was able to find what I was looking for.
Great! Glad that helped you out Arthur and thanks for the update.
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