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Using one Storyline Course to Populate Features in Another Course
In fact i just finished a game setup where multiple groups of students will vote on topics.
The workflow you mention is what i have in mind too. And it is possible. I would love to help.
Today i have live meetings to test the game mentioned. A lot of what you write about is in it.
I cannot share it publicly here, but can show it to you and discuss possibilities.
Contact me at m.notermans@tilburguniversity.edu and lets discuss how we can help eachother.
- RonFried4 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Math,
Thanks for the response. I would love to see if there is a solution to this idea and use our existing Storyline 360 software instead of looking for another authoring system. Happy to set up a Zoom call and hear more about your ideas (I am in California, so it looks like you are eight hours ahead of us).
Briefly, for a National Science Foundation (USA) grant we developed a microlearning game focused on teaching Cyber Security concepts. For our follow up proposal we would like to create a system that would allow instructors to create their own games by answering a series of questions (or selecting menu options), which would then help to populate slides in Storyline. Some questions might require open-ended responses if instructors want to add in new content beyond what we might have in the system. I asked Articulate support and they did not have an answer other than saying they would put it down as a feature request (linking Storyline courses so answers in one can populate slides in another).
Thanks!
Ron
Ron Fried
Senior Instructional Design Consultant/Education Researcher
SRI International
ron.fried@sri.com