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Michelle in Florida
Hello! I have been using Articulate since 2012. I began with Storyline and now I use Storyline to create my scenarios which I place into my Rise modules. I really appreciate how Articulate has grown and changed over the years. The programmers are always improving things to make developing training modules easier. I also appreciate the training team at Articulate. The webinars are a great way to learn about new features and tips and tricks on things that I may not know about. Welcome everyone! 😃
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So glad to have your intro here, MichelleKiefer​! Am I right in thinking maybe you got sent over to the community today after attending a training webinar, perhaps with GingerSwart​?!
I find the use case of mostly developing in Storyline and then placing the scenarios into Rise modules really interesting. Do you do that because you want to use the simplicity of the Rise course for most of the course but have one or two slides that have more robust interactions you can only build with Storyline, or is there another use case?
Since you've been working with us for so long, I'd love to see you share some of your work in our Share Examples area some time if you haven't already!- MichelleKieferCommunity Member
Hello, Noele_Flowers​! You are correct! I attended a webinar yesterday and learned about the badges, so of course I want to earn some! The E-Learning Heroes page has really evolved over the years, and I don't visit it very often. I will have to change that.
I use Storyline for my scenarios because I create training modules for the law enforcement community throughout the US. The characters within Articulate do not have the appropriate uniforms for these modules, so I use an AI character generator for my characters. Additionally, the scenarios are interactive because I use branching with correct/incorrect answers that lead the user down a specified path.
The only thing I've shared in the community was my fun module on Bigfoot. This was showcasing the custom blocks in Rise. You can view it here What Bigfoot Would Like Us to Know | Review 360
I will try to post more in the future as time allows.
I hope you have a great day and holiday season!
You are awesome MichelleKiefer​—really enjoyed reading this and hearing about what you're working on and the features you're using. That uniform piece is particularly interesting, and I'm glad you were able to solve that with a character generator. I'm curious, which one do you use? I might like to play around with it myself!
And, I totally get it about visiting the forums infrequently—despite working in community management for over a decade at this point I am myself often a pretty spotty forum user 😅 But when the mood strikes, I love being active in communities and I'm glad the passport challenge inspired you to do that, as well! I hope we'll see more of you as time and interest allows 👋
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season, as well!
- MichelleKieferCommunity Member
Good morning, Noele_Flowers​! I use an app called Ingrasp. We used to use flat illustrated characters that eLearning Art worked with us on, and they recently started Octavius Labs, which began Ingrasp. They have improved the character generator a great deal over the past several months. I've been able to create about 25 different law enforcement officers in various uniforms, badges, expressions and poses. It's really cool. What would be even better is if Articulate worked with a company like Ingrasp to include the AI character generator within Storyline and Rise. That would be phenomenal!
Have a groovy day and week! 😀
Definitely going to pass this along to the team. I don't know exactly what their timeline or priority levels would be on something like this so no promises, but they'll definitely be interested to hear about it.
Sending you a groovy day and week as well!
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