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AdamGavarkovs
8 years agoCommunity Member
Storyline 360: Lightbox Note-Taking
The process of taking notes is widely known to help learners process and retain key information. In this instructor-oriented example, learners can access an online notebook built right into the course to take advantage of this important learning tool.
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- MeghanLoendorf-Community MemberVery cool! Can they print the notes or otherwise access them once the course is over?
- TraciCommunity MemberI bet you could combine these two posts to make it printable if it isn't already. https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/storyline-360-generating-a-pdf-certificate-using-javascript (It took me a while to figure this other post out, but I'm no programmer and it worked for me after some trial and error.)
- JDRadillaCommunity MemberAdam,
Do you mind including the actual file? I would love to use your layout.
Thanks! - Ronny-SalmeronCommunity MemberTake a moment to revise the notes features as it displayed oddly for me on IE - Chrome was fine - good work.
- CherylPowellCommunity MemberI have the same questions as Meghan and Jocabed above. :-)
- MalathiKandadaiCommunity MemberHi Adam
Loved your example and clean design. Great work! I am attempting something similar in a behavioural learning application that I am developing.
May I request you to share some of the settings you used to achieve this result:
1. Story size
2. Are you using the modern player - dark version with all controls turned off?
I realise you are serving the video as a Web object. But is there a way to track whether the entire video has been viewed ?
Do you mind sharing a download link to your .story file. I would love to see how you are achieving results like placing the lightbox button in the player frame.
Many thanks. - HeatherVogt-8daCommunity MemberI did something similar with another course. Instead of allowing the user to input their own notes, however, I had the course add the notes for them! I used a notepad icon in the upper-right corner and a T/F variable to trigger the addition of the notes throughout the course. Learners could click the notepad at any time to see the main takeaways of the course; the notepad was a lightbox slide.
What's also nifty is using a scroll panel! Maybe I will share that example with the Community. Let me strip it down so it's not so org-specific.- mariitoCommunity MemberHi Heather
What you are suggesting sounds really interesting! I would love to see your work if possible.- HeatherVogt-8daCommunity MemberHello, Mari! Sorry I'm getting back to you so late. Let me put a mock project and tutorial together. Be back soon!
- AndreaHarrison-Community MemberHey Heather!
Are you open to sharing your source file?
- BeckiNelson-a18Community MemberThis provided a great simple solution to some modules we are creating in Rise.
- KeithShullCommunity MemberI experienced the same issue as Ronny ... Works fine in Chrome, but displays strangely in IE 11 and apparently doesn't allow me to write a note.
- JaneMoore-0efbaCommunity MemberIs there a similar option for SL2?
- MicaHanson-f45eCommunity MemberThis is a great idea!
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