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Bookmarking in the middle of a video?
Hi,
A client asked me if a slide has a video on it and a student wants to stop and return to the lesson later, does the bookmark mark where the student was in the video? Or does it just mark the slide they stopped at?
Thanks!
Lisa
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Hi Lisa,
The learner should be able to resume the video in the exact place where they left off, if you're using Prompt to Resume or Always Resume.
Is your course going to be hosted on a learning management system or a web server?
Hi again Lisa! I wanted to pop back in and add some clarification on the expected resume behavior.
When a learner exits a slide that has a video on it, the default resume behavior is that the slide will reset to the beginning of the video. The only way to save video progress is by going to the next slide.
I know you don't want to force your learners to completely restart the video when they return to the lesson, so I found a workaround that should help! Take a look at this tutorial by my colleague, Mike Enders.
- JasonEggert-270Community Member
I have been trying to get Storyline to bookmark in the middle of a page playing a video. I read several solutions on the boards today using an "Exit Loop" page and took it a step further. Forgive me if somebody has already done something similar.
1. Create a blank page. I named mine Exit.
2. In the Player, create your own Exit button. Link that Exit button to your new blank page.
3. Create a True/False toggle variable. Again, I named mine Exit. (Starting out False)
4. Now on your Exit page, you need to create 3 triggers:
A. Toggle variable Exit when the timeline starts
B. Jump to previous slide when the timeline starts (If Exit is equal to False)
C. Exit course when the timeline starts (If Exit is equal to true)
This will take the user to this slide when they press the Exit button, and then the page will Exit the course. When they resume the course it will take them back to this page, which will then trigger the course to go back to the previous page with the video on it, which will have been saved since the user went to another page. I tested this in SCORM Cloud and it worked for me. I have not tried it on a customer LMS yet.
- KimberlyBrownCommunity Member
- KimberlyBrownCommunity Member
Wow!! This is a life saver!! Thank you so so much for this solution..it worked perfectly.
- MercMarine_SNKCommunity Member
I'm many many years late to this convo, but in case someone is struggling with this, I have a solution that is updated with the more modern Storyline 360 triggers. I've actually tested it out in our LMS (SuccessFactors) and it seems to be working good in my test runs.
All you need is 2 slides; one for the video and one for Resuming. Similar to previous posts, I created a "Save" button on my video slide that will take the learner to a "Resume Page" (separate slide) with a Resume Button on it. The learner can exit the course and when they return, it'll take them right back to this "Resume Page" where they will click the Resume button and it will take them right back to the spot in the video they left off.
On the slide that houses the video, I also have an Exit button, but the Exit button is not set to appear until the timeline hits a certain point. I added a "Complete/Passed" trigger to my Exit button, publish the course as SCORM 1.2, and in the Tracking selected "Using Trigger" as my condition for marking the course complete vs. using an exam or slides viewed as the condition for completion. So far, it's working great!
Thanks to all for your previous work helping to spark an updated solution to for long videos!
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Wow!! This is a life saver...even 2 yrs later!! Thank you so so much for this solution..it worked perfectly.