This is amazing David, without reading your blog post I assumed you used a gif for the wheel but the frame by frame is a nice touch. Would love to see articulate make changes to their questions banks to allow this to be achieved without having each question need to be its own slide.
That's an amazing build David - can't wait to see if I can get mgt. to allow us to use something like this. Thanks for the blog post and easy to understand the stuff behind the curtain! It's what makes the hero's section so great!
Very impressive, David! I was wondering how you setup the wheel to give the blurred/spinning look, so I appreciate you sharing on your blog. Good stuff.
Hi Maureen, I'm glad you like the game.
At the moment I haven't released the source file for this one. The game is something I use with customers so I need to keep hold of it for the time being. The best I can do is give a nod to the mechanics in the blog post: https://www.4-pt.co.uk/2018/09/06/insight-elearning-demo-build/
Thanks David for your response, feedback, and the demo build link. If anytime you determine to release the download, I'd love to be on your distribution list to receive. In the meantime, can build a similar like version based on the demo.
Thank you,
Maureen Cutrona
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Hello david,
Really nice job you made.
I realised a similar game. Your explanations were really helpfull.
Thank you.
I also randomized the questions choice. It uses many triggers, but works fine, and give a chance to last questions to be visited at least.
It multiplies triggers by square : 3 questions = 9 triggers, 4 questions = 16 triggers, and so on.
I don't know if Articulate 360 can handle 100 triggers in a diapo ?
If I find time one day I will try...
Thank you anyway for your example and link to explanations.
Philippe
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your comments. I'm pleased you were able to create a similar game and extend it further with randomised question choices too.
I'm not sure what the limit is on the number of triggers that can be fired at any single time. If you try this out before I get a chance I'd love to hear the results!
Hi David,
It works ! Thank you again for the idea.
You can try my roulette here :
https://tinyurl.com/ww5zp9t
I hope you know some french words ! ;-)
30 questions in total, 3 X 10 , randomized.
Hi Phil, brilliant!
My French isn't very strong but I know a little about your chosen subject 😉🍺🍷🥃, certainly enough to guess my way to answering a few questions correctly, cheers!
hi David,
it's a great example and thanks for explaining the mechanics. I had a look at your post and got inspired to build something similar.
The power of sharing is amazing!
Same here for me and was wondering if you can send the actual SL file so I can mirror the spinning wheel for a trivia project I’m working?
Thanks,
Maureen Cutrona, Compliance Manager
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Hi Maureen,
I'm pleased you like the game. I haven't released the Storyline file for this one as it's a game we use in client projects. Due to this I need to keep hold of it for now, sorry. Hopefully the blog post will show you how you could build a version tailored exactly to your needs.
Thanks David and if the SL file ever does become available, I'd appreciate if you can send to me.
Happy Holidays!
Maureen Cutrona
Compliance Manager of Workforce Programs - Compliance
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Hi Erica,
Although I've used SL360, I haven't used any functionality that isn't available in Storyline 3 so you should be able to create something similar.
Hi David, Just came across your demo, nice job, and wanted to thank you for posting your thought process in your blog. Looking forward to the day I have time to create my own.
Barb Herman
Hi David,
Great work! Thanks for sharing!
I know you posted this a lot time ago, but I hope you can answer a question for me. I am using your blog post to create a spinner game, but I am not sure how to write the trigger to limit the question count to 10. Can you please explain how you write this trigger? Thanks!
Hi Meg,
I'm glad you like the example.
To limit the question count to 10, I created a number variable called questionCount, with an initial value of 0, to keep track of the number of questions that had been answered.
Then on the submit button for each question I added 1 to the value of the questionCount variable. Once 10 questions have been attempted, questionCount will = 10.
On my base slide, with the spinning wheel, I added a trigger that shows a 'Final' layer when the timeline starts on the slide, and the questionCount variable is = 10.
I hope this helps explain the basic logic, but let me know if you need more detail and I'll do my best to help.
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