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2574 TopicsIntroducing AI Chat + JavaScript Entrance Animations
Now you can chat with AI to generate simple JavaScript animations for your slide, making it easier to bring your ideas to life. Update to the latest version to give it a try and let us know what you think! To help you get started, we have a video walkthrough, a tutorial course, and documentation to learn more about how it works, see sample prompts, and animation examples that can all be found here. Why JavaScript? This update is our first step in helping authors experiment and push creative boundaries. Based on your feedback, we’re already working on support for built-in animations—and we’ll be sharing a preview soon! We’re also exploring more ways AI can handle tedious tasks for you, so let us know what you’d like AI Assistant to be able to do for you! Try It Out! Use AI Chat to make an object fly in from the right side of the screen after one second. Feel free to get creative—frisbee flying across a park? Plane flying across a cloudy sky? Sky's the limit (see what we did there?)! Share your example in the comments below!358Views3likes9CommentsSplit Audio in Storyline 360
Hello, How can we split an audio in timeline in Storyline 360? In many video editors like Camtasia we do see a split button to split any object on timeline in desired parts. I want to split a long audio files in separate parts so that they can be put at desired places on timeline below relevant objects. thanks17Views0likes2CommentsProblem with automatically generated subtitles ?
Hi everyone. I've detected a problem with the voices generated by Storyline's AI and the subtitles that are automatically generated at the same time. I copy and paste a prompt and check the “Generate subtitles” box. Everything is perfect. Of course, the subtitles are a mess, as usual. It takes me a long time to cut and arrange them perfectly. Then I decide to change (for example) a single word in my prompt. To preserve my work on the subtitles, I uncheck the “Generate subtitles” box. As a result, the subtitles are still completely recreated, once again in complete disarray. Is there something I'm not understanding (between “Generate subtitles” and NOT “generate subtitles”)? Should I do something else (other than exporting my subtitles and reimporting them)? This seems like a bug, doesn't it? Has anyone else noticed this? (I haven't found any previous posts on the subject). It seems to me that it worked logically and normally in a previous version: when I uncheck the “Generate” box, the subtitles that have already been created are not damaged. Am I wrong? Have you noticed the same thing? Any ideas or tips? Thanks Thierry138Views0likes7CommentsProject STORYVIEW is an OCD Nightmare ☠
I have created a robust gamification module that will be repurposed for 8 more modules contained in the same project. There are a lot of if/or in my declarations, which leave my storyview a complete mess - even though it works perfectly. Is there any way to get this more organized through any of the onboard tools or tricks? Have a look here: http://www.thomasjpaul.com/storyline/Storyview_Unorganized.mp4 My DEV link is here in case you want to have a look at it in action: http://www.thomasjpaul.com/402-1L-04-IMM-229/dev/ Thanks so much for you time!!117Views0likes5CommentsCustom resume function
Hello, I’m looking for a way to enable resume functionality for a Storyline course that has been exported for the web. The course runs inside a custom application that does not support SCORM packages. My goal is to store the learner’s progress (resume location) in a database. When a user logs in and launches the training, I want the course to resume from where they left off. Does anyone know if this is possible, and how it could be implemented? Kind Regards!In RISE, Learner receives both the Continue button and the Lesson prompt at the end of the lesson.
Learner receives both the Continue button and the Lesson prompt at the end of the lesson. I want just the Continue button to take the learner to the next lesson. Did something in RISE get updated? I don't recall having the learner presented with both the Continue button and the Lesson prompt to move to the next lesson. This is requiring 2 clicks from the learner, where it used to just require 1. I tried turning off Navigation and the Navigation button, but neither worked.82Views6likes2CommentsStoryline Newbie Looking for tips
Hello, I have access to Articulate Rise and Storyline, but haven’t used Storyline before. I am trying to build a course for new managers based on our new leadership capabilities. I envision the course to begin with an assessment to determine which capabilities they need the most development in. The course should feel like a learning journey. I’m kind of stuck with how to make the course look and feel how I’d like it to with the interactions and course flow. Does anyone have any ideas? Should I start with a template? Should I start in PowerPoint and then figure out how to add in all of the branching and triggers? Help!25Views0likes2CommentsStoryline 360: Adding Videos
Enhance your Storyline 360 courses with videos from files and websites, and learn how to make your media accessible to all learners. To learn how to add videos from Content Library 360, read this resource. Add a Video from a File Add a Video from a Website Make Videos Accessible Add a Video from a File Note: Videos are automatically synchronized with the slide and controlled by the timeline. Here’s how to add a video from a file: First, do either of the following: In Slide View, go to the Insert tab on the ribbon, click the Video drop-down arrow, and choose Video from File. Or, drag a video file from your computer and drop it on your course slide. In Form View, go to the Home tab on the ribbon, click the Media drop-down arrow, and choose Video from File. Browse to the video you want to use and click Open. Storyline 360 supports both MP4 and WebM videos. The following video formats are automatically converted to MP4 when added to your project: 3G2 3GP ASF AVI DV M1V M2V M4V MOV MPE MPEG MPG QT WMV Tips: If your video placeholder is difficult to see because it appears as a white, black, or transparent rectangle in Storyline 360, right-click it and choose Set Poster Frame. Then, browse for an image file to use as the video placeholder. If you add a video without captions, AI Assistant prompts you to generate them automatically. Click Generate Captions to create captions for your video. To generate captions automatically next time, check the box to Remember my choice for future imports. You can adjust this preference anytime from the Features tab on the Storyline Options window. Add a Video from a Website Note: Website videos play independently of the slide and aren’t controlled by the timeline. Here's how to embed videos hosted on websites such as YouTube and Vimeo. In Slide View, go to the Insert tab on the ribbon, click the Video drop-down arrow, and select Video from Website. Copy the video embed code from the hosting website and paste it into the Insert Video from Website box. Click Insert. Make Videos Accessible Video accessibility fosters inclusivity and boosts comprehension for all learners. Here are a few tips to make videos accessible: Turn off autoplay. Video content that autoplays can disrupt learning and interfere with assistive technologies. Adjust video properties to prevent autoplay and enable playback speed control. (1.4.2 Audio Control). Enable accessible video controls. Turn on the accessible video controls in Storyline 360's modern player for a more inclusive and flexible learning environment. (2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide). Use closed captions. Closed captions help all learners fully engage with and comprehend your content. You can import captions, create your own, or let AI Assistant generate them for you automatically—all right in Storyline 360. Position captions at the top or bottom of your slides and customize the foreground and background colors to maximize readability. (1.2.2 Captions [Prerecorded]). Provide synchronized video transcripts. Synchronized video transcripts can be automatically generated from closed captions. Transcripts should include descriptions of narration, sound effects, and other audiovisual elements. (1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative [Prerecorded]). Use audio descriptions where necessary. Include audio descriptions that narrate important visual details not conveyed through dialogue. This practice gives learners with visual disabilities access to all the necessary information and allows them to understand the content thoroughly. (1.2.5 Audio Description [Prerecorded]). Keep your language simple. Use plain language in your video content and descriptions. Straightforward and clear language helps your audience easily read and understand the information. Avoid distracting videos. Stick with non-flashing videos. Content that flashes, blinks, or flickers more than three times per second is distracting and can trigger seizures in learners with photosensitive epilepsy. (2.3.1 Three Flashes or Below Threshold). You Might Also Want to Explore: Adding Content Library 360 Videos Editing Videos Adjusting Video Properties6.5KViews0likes0CommentsLimited Attempts Issue in Canvas LMS
Hello Community! I'm having issues with our Canvas LMS (SCORM lti tool) acknowledging limited attempts for SCORM packages. It's sending grades back to the gradebook, but allowing learners to launch the modules indefinitely after the set limit of attempts. We typically use SCORM 2004, 4th edition, but I've tested in SCORM 2004 3rd edition and SCORM 1.2 with the same results. I don't have a retake option setup in my Storyline module either. So, I'm looking for help on the proper setup between Storyline and Canvas to find out what I could be doing wrong. Additionally, is it still true that the LMS will record the last grade sent, no matter if it's higher or lower? That's been my understanding and just wondering if anything has changed. It seems to be the case when I test, as it records one attempt, but just keeps overriding the last grade with the latest grade. Thanks in advance!15Views0likes0Comments