Challenge Recap
6 Topics7 Ways to Banish Female Imposter Syndrome
I started with one of the many tab templates available through Articulate, and I used both Articulate AI and Gemini to create images, Gemini to create videos, Articulate's image and video library, and Articulate AI TTS. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/56de37fa-b33a-49c7-b513-b3e4c3852cda/reviewStanding up to hurtful language
This project presents a simple framework for how to address hurtful language in schools. The content of this project is based on the work of Brian Willoughby in the area of anti-biased language. I had fun creating this as a way to learn more about Storyline and to explore the different elements of design. You can view the project here. Thank you for taking a look!Guide to a Healthy Lifestyle: Nourish, Move & Mind
Experience it I recently saw an interactive e-learning example in a Mastercard and really liked how it embedded lots of info in a simple, clear way. It inspired me to try something similar—organising content into smaller, engaging chunks that are still meaningful. I thought of healthy habits right away—it’s a topic anyone can relate to, and some ideas immediately popped into my mind. Learning Goal & Audience Goal: Share the three basics of wellness—nutrition, exercise, and mindset—in a quick, engaging, and friendly format. Audience: Anyone looking for small ideas to improve their daily wellbeing. Concept & Structure I set it up as a three-tile menu: Eating Habits, Physical Activities, and Mental Health, each including key subtopics, brief explanations, a "Did You Know?" feature, and simple definitions to keep the content light but informative. The structure is flexible—you can easily scale the number of tiles, tabs, or content items based on your learning goals or time constraints. Visual & Interaction Design I used soft colours like blues, yellows, and purples to give it a calm and positive feel. I also added light background animation and small object movements to make the screen feel more alive without being distracting. Development & Triggers Each tile links to its own layer on a separate slide. I used buttons and triggers to keep everything smooth. Motion path animations were added to the pop-ups so they slide in nicely when opened. Tools Used Illustrator for the graphics Vyond for simple animations Articulate Storyline for building everything and setting up the triggers Challenges & Solutions I started with custom motion paths but switched to built-in animations—they worked better and were easier to manage. I also made small fixes to the GIF and icon states after testing, just to make sure everything responded well. Outcome & Next Steps I’d be happy to share my process in more detail if it’s helpful—always glad to exchange ideas and learn together. Let me know what you think—I’d love to hear your feedback! ...and let's share, connect, and inspire: my LinkedinClick. Explore. Stay Secure. – Cybersecurity Awareness Made Simple
This interactive eLearning module uses a tab-based design to help corporate employees understand essential cybersecurity policies and procedures in a clear, engaging way. Click the link to explore cybersecurity awareness the smart way: https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/cybersecurity-awareness-course-elearning-challenge-517/Cybersecurity - Your Mobile Devices
A little short on time this week, so I updated a simple storyline template with a script "borrowed" from ChatGBT. I love using Tab interactions as a way of breaking down lots of information or text. A really manageable way to bring words to life. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/407d5b68-025b-4d5c-a83e-77b0340f600d/review