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Using Exercises on Linkedin Learning Courses ( David Anderson)...
Hi Dan - Thanks for reaching out here in the forums. And thanks for taking my course.
I just checked the course and noticed something different with the player. It looks like LinkedIn no longer offers the pop-out player for the videos. I'm not sure when that changed but I can see where it's a little tougher to expand the video player other than going fullscreen. I'll send my producers a note on that to see if it's something they're considering adding back to the player feature.
In the meantime, how can I help you with the lessons? When I designed the advanced course, I wanted to begin every project from a blank slide so new users could at least follow along. So the way I intended for learners to follow along and practice would be to complete each step (movie) before moving on to the next. The source files for each lesson build on the previous step, so even if you got stuck on one step, you could "catch up" with the next movie's source files.
Let me know where you're getting stuck and I'll help you out.
- DanGladstone5 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks for your response David! I didn't mean to seem like I was calling you out here. I was unable to send you a message on Linkedin or here.
I just started the course and was getting stuck with the first part in creating a template. I'll revisit it.
I figured out I can have your course open in a standard sized window and have Storyline open in another. Although they overlap each other, it is better than the split screen since I'm able to view the buttons and text in your window. I was attempting to make it more seamless with the split screen but I pause anyway while working. So it works for me!
Now that I have the viewing figured out, let me see how I proceed...
It's very helpful btw. I'm trying to improve my portfolio projects as I'm just starting out. I'm certain I'll acquire some new skills that I can apply!
While I have your attention, one of my projects entails the learner revising an email I include in an interaction. I'm stumped with how the learner can actually revise it within the interaction and submit it. What would be a simple and straightforward action for this?
Thanks again!
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