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Using Video in Storyline
It’s a cinch to add videos to e-learning with Storyline 360. In this webinar you’ll learn how to add videos to your projects and edit them with the built-in tools in Storyline 360. And you’ll see how to challenge your learners with interactive video.
Resources
- Storyline 360: Adding Videos
- Storyline 360: Editing Videos
- Storyline 360: Adjusting Video Properties
- Storyline 360: Managing a Project’s Assets with the Media Library
- Storyline 360: Jump-to-Time Trigger
- Storyline 360: Importing Closed Captions
- Storyline 360: Creating Closed Captions
E-Learning Challenges
- Video Interviews in E-Learning #94: Challenge | Recap
- Interactive Video Quizzes in E-Learning #157: Challenge | Recap
- Webcam Video in E-Learning #256: Challenge | Recap
- Interactive Video Quizzes in E-Learning #258: Challenge | Recap
Downloads
- Interactive Video Quiz in E-Learning
- Interactive Video Interview
- Spot the Hazard Interactive Video
- 3 Interactive Video Examples
- Custom Video Player
- How-To Video-Inspired Project
- Interactive Video Quiz for College Lectures
- Lightbox Video Gallery Template
Next Steps
Now that you know how video works in Storyline 360, it’s time to practice what you learned. Here are some suggested activities to help you practice working with video:
- Activity 1: Adding Videos. Create a new Storyline project and create three slides. On the first slide, insert a video from your local hard drive. On the second slide, find a video you like in Content Library and add it to your slide. And on your third slide, record a webcam video and insert it. Preview your project. Save your work.
- Activity 2: Controlling Video Playback. Open the project you created for Activity 1. On slide 1, change the video playback from Automatically to When clicked. Preview the slide. Save your work.
- Activity 3: Creating Custom Video Controls. Open the project you worked on in Activity 1 and Activity 2. Go to Slide 2 and change the video playback options from Automatically to When triggered. Create three buttons your slide and label them, Play, Pause, and Stop. Assign the appropriate triggers for each button to play, pause, and stop the video.
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