Storyline: Interactive Resume
A great resume doesn’t just summarize your career—it paints a picture of why you’re right for a new role. But what if it could tell that story in an even more compelling way than text alone? In this project, Kelly Fischer and Tim Crowe share how a creative blend of Storyline 360 and animated video can shake up static business documents. Winner of “Best Personal Practice Project” at DevLearn’s 2023 DemoFest, this example reimagines the resume as an interactive experience! This approach weaves together videos created in Vyond, friendly narration, and attractive Storyline 360 animations to expand on the main resume points and build a sense of connection with the applicant. The experience also respects the limited time prospective employers have. By default, it shares the quick career overview people expect from a resume. But for viewers with more time, Storyline 360’s interactivity and hotspots reveal deeper dives into each aspect of this applicant’s background and skills. Explore this project. Want to take a closer look at how this project was built? This download will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here. And subscribe to our newsletter to find out about other helpful downloads.89Views0likes9CommentsStoryline: Question and Answer Interaction
Do you have a list of questions you need to practice answering? Build your confidence by downloading this Storyline 360 project and updating it with questions you might get asked! As you navigate through each question, practice responding out loud and take notes to ensure you cover everything you want to say. Explore this project.148Views1like21CommentsRise 360: Presentation for a Conference Session on E-Learning Project Management
I was fortunate to be invited to present atATD's ICE conference in Washington D.C. last month where I enjoyed leadingan interactive session on e-learning project management for practitioners. As I prepped for my session, 10 E-Learning Project Management Mistakes and How to Fix Them, I decided to use Rise 360instead of Powerpoint slides for my presentation—and I'm so glad I did! Interactive block types like the sorting block and the new scenario block really gave me an engaging way tokick-off my session and present content. View this project in action Looking for more out-of-the-box ways to use Rise 360? Don't miss 10 Things You Can Create with Rise 360 Instead of an E-Learning Course.43Views0likes0CommentsPowerPoint: Questions to Ask a Hiring Manager
Using PowerPoint motion path animations and a few free images from Unsplash, this nifty click and reveal projectoffers upfive questions to ask during a job interview, along with a short explanation of howeach question can be helpful. View this project in action This project uses the free font Lato. Enjoy!4Views0likes13Comments