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How do Storyline beginners overcomplicate course building?
I've seen the "layer in place of a slide" too. To me, it reflects an unclear vision of course structure. A slide is not just one of any number of unnumbered places between the beginning and the end of a course; a slide is a point in the itinerary where the user does a particular thing. What that particular thing is should be an integral part of the course.
I've also seen the "object names not given meaningful names" problem too. No, having a slide with default object names isn't helpful after you get past a few objects. This wasn't a problem for me, but then again I'm both a programmer and a writer, so I have a bias towards naming things.
Lastly, I've seen the excessive use of X (usually animation). This one comes from not having a good grounding in instructional design. Often, course designers do things because they can, not because it serves the needs of the course.
- ID4WiscState13 days agoCommunity Member
What that particular thing is should be an integral part of the course.
This. 100%
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