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NicoleLegault1
11 years agoStaff
Storyline 2: The Job Interview Branched Scenario
Here's an example of a branched scenario created with Articulate Storyline 2. The path varies depending on how you answer the questions.
As you advance through the interview, keep track of how you're doing using the progress meter along the bottom of the slide.
Test it out and let me know in the comments below, were you able to land your dream job?
48 Replies
- ChrisPurvisCommunity MemberHi there Nicole,
Love the branching, progress bar and especially Adult Learning methodology where you learn from your mistakes but also how you learn why I got the answer right. Just a design issue I don't know if its PC related but your headings are not consistent in font sizes. Hope this helps. Part from that GREAT JOB! - ShannonDRinellaCommunity MemberThis is really fantastic Nicole, great work. Very clean look and easily adaptable to a variety of scenarios.
- DianaMyersCommunity MemberLove everything about this Nicole! Thanks for the inspiration (and the challenge of answering the questions correctly).
- KristaHessCommunity MemberGreat job. Thank you so much for sharing you work with us. It's inspiring.
- alexandrataveniCommunity Memberimpressive!
may I tell you : an orthographic mistake at the beginning (3rd slide i guess) : "despite .... you can still turn things around" you put an extra "s" at "turn" - alangarberCommunity MemberThis is a clever e-learning strategy, since the structure of the interaction reflects a real life scenario. A book with a list of recommendations would be less effective.
- prasadpalshikarCommunity MemberNice example Nicole! I like way it designed.
- CherylHoover-c8Community MemberNicole, can you please repost the link to this example? It's bringing up a different story. Thanks!
- When I click on both the image and the link below it, it brings you to to the correct .Story example. Where are you clicking?
- CherylHoover-c8Community MemberI clicked where you posted "The download is available here" about midway through this thread. Otherwise, I'm seeing the html but not the .story file. What comes up where I just referenced is a different story. For me anyway! Thanks,
- AmyStewartCommunity MemberThank you for sharing this excellent example! I will plan to use it for inspiration on my next project.
- BenRodriguezCommunity MemberI got the job!
What a great example. Thanks for sharing. I really like the clean layout and the progress bar. It's really inspiring.
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