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Overview of Screencasts and Software Simulations in Storyline
In Storyline 360, it’s easy to create screencasts and transform them into interactive simulations. We’ll show you how to record, edit, and customize screencasts, and you’ll learn pro tips for transforming screencasts into instructive software sims.
User Guide
- Storyline 360: Recording Screencasts
- Storyline 360: Inserting Screen Recordings
- Storyline 360: Editing Screen Recordings
- Storyline 360: Exporting Screen Recordings
- Storyline 360: Deleting Screen Recordings
Resources
- 4 Software Simulation Examples That Show You What’s Possible in Storyline
- 4 Sophisticated Software Simulation Examples and Downloads
- Why Use Storyline for Software Simulations?
- Why Use Storyline for Software Simulations?
- Software Screen Recordings and Simulations #194: Challenge | Recap
Next Steps
Now that you know how screencasts and software simulations work in Storyline 360, it’s time to put those skills into practice. Here are some suggested activities to help you get started working with screen recordings:
- Practice 1: Create a screen recording of a common task such as animating an object in PowerPoint or registering for a free account in E-Learning Heroes. Include voice over narration and try to record for 1-3 minutes.
- Practice 2: Insert the recording as a video. Add text or character objects above the video in the timeline.
- Practice 3: Insert the same recording as a view mode step-by-step in a new scene.
- Practice 4: Insert the same recording as a try mode step-by-step in a new scene
- Practice 5: Edit the screen recording (using Action Fine Tuning) to correct the highlights captured during the recording.
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