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Storyline Demo: ‘Risk Towers’ – with immersive graphics and sound
We’ve recently started using Articulate Storyline (March 2013) and wanted to share with the community what we’ve produced so far. The course is called ‘Risk Management’ and is set in a fictional building called ‘Risk Towers’ where learners discover what they need to know about risk management. We’ve spent a lot of time on the graphics and sound to make it more immersive - hopefully this has paid off but we’d love to hear your thoughts!
http://demo.unicorntraining.com/ClientArea/Storyline/RiskManagement/story.html
Many thanks,
Steve
- LaithSalamaCommunity Member
Hi Steven,
Nice example, very smart and the interactivity is brilliant! Never thought Risk Management training could be fun lol. I'd ask for you to share the .story file to see how some of the components work but if it's for a client I understand it can't be shared and after some SL tinkering i'm sure I could understand it.
Love it m8!
Thanks for sharing
Laith
- ChristopheBreemCommunity Member
Hi Steven,
Thank you for sharing. Visually very nice indeed! Hope the students don't forget to focus on the content
I like how you customized the questions and the feedback.
Kind regards,
Christophe
- JamesMcLuckieCommunity Member
Looks great, Steven, but rather painful for me to see. I proposed a similar concept to a client for a mentoring e-learning package (called 'Mentor Manor') and they knocked it back. :(
Good to discover that some clients have taste!
- ChristineHendriFormer Staff
This is fantastic, Steven! Thanks for sharing :D
- GeertDe-RyckeCommunity Member
a real wauw factor!!!
- ChristineHendriFormer Staff
Geert De Rycke said:
a real wauw factor!!!
+1 and a smile :) - StevenAndrewsCommunity MemberThanks for the feedback folks. We really wanted to do something different with the course and try and bring the subject matter to life.
- GavinBlagden1Community Member
This is brilliant! Love the imagery and the sounds.
- StefanoPostiCommunity Member
This is a great example of how good e-learning can really help with certain subjects.
Well done, I loved its style consistency over all the other aspects, thanks for sharing!
s.
- StevenAndrewsCommunity Member
James McLuckie said:
Looks great, Steven, but rather painful for me to see. I proposed a similar concept to a client for a mentoring e-learning package (called 'Mentor Manor') and they knocked it back. :(
Good to discover that some clients have taste!
That's a real shame James. Convincing clients to be brave enough to go with something a bit different is often the hardest part.We've been in the same boat - and ended up making a diluted version of your original idea that everyone thinks is ok/safe, but nobody actually loves.
I think you just have to keep trying to come up with good ideas and hope that some will get through!