Thank you, Atef and Senthil!
Senthil: This actually uses a slider feature rather than a drag-and-drop, but a drag-and-drop version could be interesting too!
Jackie: As an elearning developer, this is gorgeous and fun. As a 5 year old at heart, THANK YOU! I have shared this with most of the women in my office :)
Hi Kim! Glad you like it. I clearly can't get enough of the sliders feature! No template on the horizon, but you can always follow James' lead and create your own! In my blog post I carefully showed how I created it - including the images, slider, and all triggers.
Jackie, I love your paper dolls for the electronic age. No risk of cutting off the tabs. :-) The subtle sound effects make this even more fun. From an ID standpoint, I love the idea of using multiple sliders on a single slide to boost engagement.
Hi Tess -
Thanks so much! I'd forgotten about cutting off the tabs. No scotch-taped fixes needed for this one! You're right - using multiple sliders can exponentially increase the interest level. So far I think this is the only multiple I've done, but I keep meaning to do more.
You should consider putting in a challenge entry sometime! It would be great to see a fellow paper doll fan there. :)
Would there be a way to create an avatar based on the variable chosen for the outfit? I am creating a slider project with a secret agent disguise. I'd like the learner to be able to choose the disguise, then have that customized avatar show up throughout the training. At this point, I'm thinking I would have to completed create avatars of each of the completed chosen disguises, but that would be tons of combinations. EEEK.
Thank you, Victor! I think that's part of why people seem to like this one - it's easy to get wrapped up in playing with it. I'm very glad you liked it. :)
This is great! I am trying to make an interactive bar graph with 7 sliders. Each bar/option is assigned a slider like your sample. But I can't get the sliders to work independently. I get one to work and when I made the second it resets if I change the first... Can you share your source file please?
Hi Nicole! I'm not in a position to look at files at the moment, but you'll get a speedy and definitive answer if you post your question and upload the file in the forums. Here's the link to the Storyline forum. Simply click "New Discussion", fill in the fields, and upload your file. You'll have help before you know it! https://community.articulate.com/forums/articulate-storyline
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