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This is a outstanding way to make your e-learning content
Hi Linh,
That's such a fun example and one with a lot of different ways to engage with the content. An easy way to start figuring out how to make e-learning like this can be to look at each question individually and see which ones you could recreate using existing quiz question types.
For instance, you could make a question like this one in Storyline 360 using a Pick One Freeform Question. And if you wanted it to behave the same way, you just need to add some animations to that question type.
You could also consider using a slightly different approach than in the example. For instance, it would be easy to do something like this screen with a Text Entry Freeform Question or a fill-in-the-blank graded question. But instead of using on-screen buttons to type in the answer, the learner would use their keyboard (and that's probably an easier way to input numbers for them if they're accessing your e-learning on a computer).
The graded and freeform questions in Storyline 360 won't cover every interaction from this example, but there are so many ways they can be adapted to cover a lot of what's there. And once you have those ones out of the way quickly, you can concentrate on the few interactions that may require being built from scratch with triggers and variables.
- LinhNguyenPhu4 years agoCommunity Member
Thank Bianca,
This example show a lot of thing I'm Interested in, The effect of add score, the question to matching the UFO (and the UFO change the position usually, Is Storyline have a way to make it happen