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.
I 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.)
Hi 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.
I 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.
This is simple. I built the lightbox notebook in 2 minutes. It is just creating a separate slide in a scene with a text-entry object, You then go to publish - player and create a menu item that opens a light box of that slide.
To make it printable, I would also suggest this post:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/print-user-input-from-text-entry-fields
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