I want to import a SL "try-it" style screen recording so that learners can interact with the course as though they are using our software. When I import the SL block saved in 360 Review, it comes in as one video that clicks for the learner instead of allowing the learner to interact and click. Is there any way to create a "try-it" screen recording in Rise 360?
I need to find a way to show scrolling using layers... if you can help with that.
Renae Jenkins, M.Ed.
Instructional Designer, Senior
Blackbaud, Inc.
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Tell me more about what you had in mind. Even better if you can share a screenshot or a screen recording of what you'd like to do. Hopefully I can suggest something that will work for your course!
I am trying to put together a "try-it" screen recording in Rise by setting it up in SL then importing it into Rise. This did not work, so I am building layers in SL to mimic the try-it effect, but don't know how to show something scrolling by using layers. See the attached mp4 that shows the scrolling effect I would like to have - but with the user clicking/dragging to imitate scrolling... or something that shows the user that scrolling is needed to complete the form.
Thank you,
Renae
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Thanks for those details. I can't say I've seen an example where someone created a scrolling effect on a Storyline 360 slide.
Try Mode slides will show scrolling, but the action is done for the learner. The learner simply clicks the scroll bar, and the image scrolls on its own.
I'll open the floor to the community to share their ideas with you, too!
Ok, but to be clear - I want to mimic this effect in Rise and can only think of using an SL block in Rise to do that - so if anyone has other ideas, please feel free to let me know.
I hope that make sense.
Renae Jenkins, M.Ed.
Instructional Designer, Senior
Blackbaud, Inc.
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I found a work-around. Use layers with hotspots/captions and remove next/previous buttons.
I'm glad you found a solution, Renae! If you need any more help with this interaction, we're here to lend a hand!
I need to find a way to show scrolling using layers... if you can help with that.
Renae Jenkins, M.Ed.
Instructional Designer, Senior
Blackbaud, Inc.
Direct: 512.420.4648
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Hi Renae!
Tell me more about what you had in mind. Even better if you can share a screenshot or a screen recording of what you'd like to do. Hopefully I can suggest something that will work for your course!
Hi Alyssa,
I am trying to put together a "try-it" screen recording in Rise by setting it up in SL then importing it into Rise. This did not work, so I am building layers in SL to mimic the try-it effect, but don't know how to show something scrolling by using layers. See the attached mp4 that shows the scrolling effect I would like to have - but with the user clicking/dragging to imitate scrolling... or something that shows the user that scrolling is needed to complete the form.
Thank you,
Renae
Renae Jenkins, M.Ed.
Instructional Designer, Senior
Blackbaud, Inc.
Direct: 512.420.4648
renae.jenkins@blackbaud.com | blackbaud.com
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Hi Renae!
Thanks for those details. I can't say I've seen an example where someone created a scrolling effect on a Storyline 360 slide.
Try Mode slides will show scrolling, but the action is done for the learner. The learner simply clicks the scroll bar, and the image scrolls on its own.
I'll open the floor to the community to share their ideas with you, too!
Ok, but to be clear - I want to mimic this effect in Rise and can only think of using an SL block in Rise to do that - so if anyone has other ideas, please feel free to let me know.
I hope that make sense.
Renae Jenkins, M.Ed.
Instructional Designer, Senior
Blackbaud, Inc.
Direct: 512.420.4648
renae.jenkins@blackbaud.com | blackbaud.com
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