I have a course that is a nice looking PowerPoint course, but would like to move it to an Articulate 360 course. I'm a beginner, can anyone provides some guidance?
Hi Patty. Are you looking to convert your PowerPoint into something a bit more interactive? If that's the case, you might want to check out this tutorial on importing PowerPoint slides into Storyline 360. If you'd like to keep your course more linear (i.e., not a lot of branching to other slides, etc.) then you might want to check out this series of tutorials on Getting Started with Presenter 360.
Hope this gets you pointed in the right direction! Feel free to give us a shout here if you need more help.
I have a PowerPoint with tests that I need to make interactivate the test and convert to a scorm file. I'm a beginner, can anyone provides some guidance?
Hi Herb. The link I shared above for Patty is a good place to start. It points to a series of tutorials that walk you through things like adding a quiz to your PowerPoint slides and publishing it all to SCORM using Studio 360.
Please let me know if I can elaborate and give you more guidance.
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Hi Patty. Are you looking to convert your PowerPoint into something a bit more interactive? If that's the case, you might want to check out this tutorial on importing PowerPoint slides into Storyline 360. If you'd like to keep your course more linear (i.e., not a lot of branching to other slides, etc.) then you might want to check out this series of tutorials on Getting Started with Presenter 360.
Hope this gets you pointed in the right direction! Feel free to give us a shout here if you need more help.
I have a PowerPoint with tests that I need to make interactivate the test and convert to a scorm file. I'm a beginner, can anyone provides some guidance?
Hi Herb. The link I shared above for Patty is a good place to start. It points to a series of tutorials that walk you through things like adding a quiz to your PowerPoint slides and publishing it all to SCORM using Studio 360.
Please let me know if I can elaborate and give you more guidance.
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