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User notes that they can print and email
Hi all. I built a course earlier this year that contains a "notes" function to allow users to take a moment to reflect and type their thoughts on certain questions. This is used in place of a typical multiple response/choice type question. Thought I'd share it here with you!
Here are the files:
Screenr Part 1: Demonstration - https://player.vimeo.com/video/204928444
Screenr Part 2: How It Was Built - https://player.vimeo.com/video/204928450
Storyline Source: https://bit.ly/3Kd96as
Published Output: https://bit.ly/3Z0hj5X
Cheers!
Stephanie
- SamLincolnCommunity Member
Stephanie,
Your work is always inspiring and your generosity on this project exceptional. YOur next book should be on the use of javascript in Storyline!!
Many thanks and Happy Christmas.
Sam
- JanetRobertson1Community Member
Wow! This is fabulous, Stephanie! I have been trying to figure out a way for students to submit short/essay answers in a format that could be easily marked by teachers (http://community.articulate.com/forums/t/40935.aspx ). This could be the answer. Thanks for sharing!
- AshleyChiassonCommunity Member
I love this! Great work, Stephanie!
- ErnestoGutie123Community Member
Wow, thanks for sharing! Great work, congrats Stephanie!
- KatieVenitCommunity Member
Love it Stephanie!
Question about JavaScript: does that work equally well when published in Flash and HTML5? And in all browsers? And how did you get the elevator doors to open, but not disappear altogether? I'm looking through the .story file and I can't figure it out...
- AmrZaghloulCommunity Member
Awesome work Stephanie, just one more thing, Is there any idea that we can use to print certificate or complete slide output like print screen and print to PDF or whatever.
Thanks for sharing.
- ashlee_smithCommunity Member
This is terrific. I was just recently looking for a way to add a notes tool in a Storyline course. I know Adobe Captivate 7 has a Notes Widget. This would be wonderful out-of-the-box functionality for future versions of Storyline in my opinion
- ClaudineCaroCommunity Member
This is such an elegant way to help the learners be more engaged. Thanks!
- KimberlyReadCommunity Member
I love reflective learning - this is a terrific tool to help learners examine their own way of thinking! Great work, I will definitely be borrowing this! Thanks!
- OwenHoltSuper Hero
The java code alone is going to save me so much time... and I love the elevator concept! I might have to borrow that too.