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179 Topics7 Most Popular Storyline 360 Examples & Downloads of 2023
E-Learning Heroes Community is the perfect place to get inspired by examples from both our amazing community members and our Articulate staff members. Below are the top seven Storyline 360 examples from 2023. 1. Storyline Comics Style Communication: Branched Scenario See how you can use interactive storytelling elements and branching techniques to teach learners the skills they need in this cool example. 2. Power of Self-Motivation Scrolling Experience Check out this completely unique interactive example that engages learners right from the start. 3. Office Safety Training Template Want to teach workplace safety in a memorable and interactive way? Check out this downloadable template to help kickstart your project. 4. Interactive Storytelling Template Learn how to leverage storytelling in Storyline 360 to help your learners apply their skills in a real-life scenario with this inspiring example. 5. Room Exploration Interaction Template Make searching an office, home, warehouse, store, or any other 2D environment feel more cinematic with this downloadable interaction. With the help of hotspots, triggers, and layers, learners can use the on-screen flashlight to help them discover clues. 6. Reset Drag-and-Drop Incorrect Choices Template Ever wanted to reset only the incorrect drag choices in Storyline 360? Use this starter template and supporting video tutorial to learn how to reset your own drag-and-drop interactions. 7. Employee Health and Wellness Check out this stunning example to see some of the immersive and custom learning experiences you can create with Storyline 360. Wrap-Up We hope these examples inspire you as you work on your next e-learning projects! Did we miss any of your favorites? Be sure to let us know in the comments below. You can view more article recaps from 2023 by checking out our latest compilation of articles here: All the Best E-Learning Heroes Content from 2023 in One Place. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest e-learning inspiration and insights directly in your inbox. You can also find us on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter). And if you have questions, please share them in the comments.24KViews1like4Comments7 Most Popular Rise 360 Examples of 2023
Rise 360, the web-based app for creating responsive e-learning that’s part of Articulate 360, makes it easy to create gorgeous, fully responsive e-learning quickly. And the E-Learning Heroes community is chock-full of stunning and creative examples that put Rise 360 to work creating all kinds of content. We’ve gathered the most popular Rise 360 examples of 2023 to inspire your next course. Check out these examples from your laptop, phone, and tablet, so you can see how great they look on any device. 1. Microlearning Retail Example If you work in the retail industry and would like some course inspiration, check out our latest retail microlearning example. 2. Class Syllabus Template Grab this template to provide your students or trainees with an online document that outlines introductory course information, expectations, materials, assignments, grading, contact details, and more. 3. Class Syllabus One-Pager Template Give your students or trainees a digital document that outlines basic course information by starting from this free template. 4. Virtual Training Presentation (Microlearning Template) Looking for a fast and easy way to create a sharp-looking presentation for your virtual training? Grab this microlearning template to get the job done in minutes. 5. Virtual Training Presentation (Full Course Template) If you like the microlearning version above but have a more lengthy session, this course is just what you need. 6. E-Learning Narration Guide Use this guide to find everything you need to know about producing engaging narration in a timely manner. 7. Interactive Short Story Check out this creative example that uses beautiful graphics and storytelling to create a seamless learning experience. Wrap-Up We hope these examples have given you the inspiration you need for your next project! And if you’re finding our Best of 2023 content helpful, head over here to check out the top Storyline examples and downloads. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest e-learning inspiration and insights directly in your inbox. You can also find us on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter). And if you have questions, please share them in the comments.9.6KViews0likes1Comment7 Most Popular Rise 360 Examples of 2022
If you’re looking for course design inspiration, E-Learning Heroes is a great place to go. That’s because our amazing members generously share examples they’ve created with the community, so we can all learn from one another! Here are some of the most popular Rise 360 examples published in 2022, in case you missed them: 1. Implementing WCAG Guidelines for Instructional Designers Refer to this resource created by our very own Community Team to make your e-learning courses more accessible to all learners. 2. Interactive Sales Brochure See how Rise 360 empowers everyone to create gorgeous sales assets like this stunning interactive brochure built by Trina Rimmer. 3. Airline Innovation 101 Learn how to help others proactively bring their ideas to life in this infographic-style e-learning course. 4. Comics-Inspired Empathy Training Combine the storytelling powers of graphic novels and e-learning in this interactive example brought to you by Tracy Carroll. 5. Rise 360: Performance Support Demo This handy example by Allison LaMotte shows how you can easily use Rise 360 to create job aides or quick reference guides. 6. Mocktail Recipes Guide This example by Ron Katz shows how mixing and matching a variety of block types while still using a similar layout for each lesson can help learners easily find what they’re looking for and follow along. 7. Interactive Event Guide Check out this creative example by Bianca Woods to get ideas for building a custom conference app fast with the help of a tool you already have. Wrap-Up We hope these examples will get your creative juices flowing! And if you’re looking for more helpful content from 2022, don’t miss the articles below: A Year of Quick Tips & Tricks from Articulate Training Explore the 65+ Articulate 360 Features We Added in 2022 Your 10 Favorite General E-Learning Articles of 2022 10 Most Popular Storyline 360 Examples and Downloads of 2022 If we missed any other general e-learning articles that you found helpful over the past year, comment below and let us know what they are. And remember to follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn and come back to E-Learning Heroes for more helpful advice on everything related to e-learning. If you have any questions, please share them in the comments.9.1KViews1like0Comments40+ Interactive E-Learning Games and Examples #24
E-Learning Games RECAP #24: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge was around e-learning games. We shared a quick idea for creating your own e-learning games. Based on the success of this week’s challenge, I expect we’ll do a lot more around this topic. Thanks to everyone who shared demos or feedback in this week's challenge. I know the e-learning community appreciates seeing what you come up with each week. Remember: The challenges are always open. You can jump into this or any previous challenge anytime and we'll update the recap post to include your work. Dan Sweigert View demo | Dan Sweigert | Website | @elearningwdan Przemyslaw Hubisz View demo | Przemyslaw Hubisz | @phubisz Montse Anderson View demo | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning Nick Russell View demo | Download | Nick Russell | Benchmark Learning Nancy Woinoski View demo | Nancy Woinoski | Website | @pinchedhead Allison Nederveld View demo | Learn more | Download | Allison Nederveld | @abnederveld Charles Hamper View demo | Charles Hamper | Website | @cfhamper Jackie Van Nice View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains Till Then View demo | Till Then Stephanie Harnett View demo | Learn more | Stephanie Harnett | Website | @slhice Sol Moh View demo | Sol Moh Gemma Henderson View demo | Learn more | Download | Gem Henderson | @gemdemhen Alex O'Byrne View demo | Alex O'Byrne Jason Renshaw View demo | Jason Renshaw | Website Jason Renshaw View demo | Jason Renshaw | Website Jay Yearley View demo | Jay Yearley | Website Ian McConnell View demo | Learn more | Ian McConnell | Website | @tlslearning Melissa Milloway View demo | Melissa Milloway | Website | @MelMilloway Charles Hamper View demo | Charles Hamper | Website | @cfhamper Richard Watson View demo | Learn more | Richard Watson | Website | @rwatsonID Przemyslaw Hubisz View demo | Download | Przemyslaw Hubisz | @phubisz Jackie Van Nice View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains Ridvan Saglam View demo | Ridvan Saglam | Website | @rbsaglam John Wagner View demo | John Wagner | Website Alexander Salas View demo | Learn more | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Chris Lee View demo | Chris Lee | Website Till Then View demo | Till Then Linda Lorenzetti View demo | Linda Lorenzetti | @lindalor Mohammad Hassam View demo | Learn more | Mohammad Hassam | Website Alex Lapthorne View demo | Alex Lapthorne Amar Kulshreshtha View demo | Learn more | Amar Kulshreshtha | Website Darren Heath View demo | Learn more | Darren Heath Nicholette Inman View demo | Nicholette Inman Aman Vohra View demo | Aman Vohra | LinkedIn Chris Hodgson View demo | Learn more & download | Chris Hodgson | Website | @skriss Nicola Fern View demo | Learn more | Nicola Fern | @maddiezahatter Aman Vohra View demo | Aman Vohra | Website Dane Hartman View project | Download | Dane Hartman | Website Amy Lamb View project | Download | Amy Lamb | @aangrimson Katherine Jackson View project | Katherine Jackson More E-Learning Games & Templates 10 Free E-Learning Game Templates for Articulate Storyline 11 Free Tabbed Navigation Templates for Articulate Storyline 12 Free E-Learning Games for Articulate Storyline 10 Fresh and Free E-Learning Templates for Articulate Storyline 5 Free E-Learning Games for Articulate Storyline 30+ Interactive E-Learning Games and Examples New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, try using #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your E-Learning Game Examples! The e-learning games challenge is still open! If you have one or more game ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.7KViews0likes14Comments10 Most Viewed Rise 360 Examples of 2021
One of the greatest things about the E-Learning Heroes community is that our members share their creative examples throughout the year. With all the inspiring content posted in our weekly challenges and examples hub, you’ll find everything you need to get your creative juices flowing. And when you’re ready to create and share your own Rise 360 project, you can either start from scratch or customize one of the many course templates. To highlight what’s possible and inspire your next course, we’ve gathered the most viewed Rise 360 examples of 2021. Read on and take the most popular projects for a spin! 1. Software Training Example See how to introduce your team to a new app with this practical example by Madison McCartney. 2. Spotting and Managing Burnout Help learners assess if they’re at risk of workplace burnout with this helpful course by Chris Foster. 3. Marine Motion Path Game This underwater-themed example by Lacey Wieser lets you test your marine life knowledge. 4. Fighting Climate Change Learn planet-saving tips with this interactive course by Ashley Park. 5. Inclusive Language Guide This useful example by the Community Team shares tips on communicating in a way that’s inclusive and respectful to all. 6. Animal Sounds Guessing Game Allison LaMotte invites learners to listen to and guess the noises made by different animals in this playful course. 7. How to Choose and Combine Instructional Methods Expand your knowledge of instructional design methodologies with this educational example by Alex Wilcox. 8. Instructions for Learners Make sure learners know how to access and interact with your content by using this introductory course example by Stan Dormer. 9. Continuing Education Course for Teachers This course for K-12 teachers by Matt Madsen walks through how to create more inclusive classrooms. 10. Healthy Debate Culture at Work See how disagreement can actually be a good thing when handled properly in this beautifully designed course by Teresa Moreno. More Resources Now that you’ve seen the most popular Rise 360 courses of 2021, we hope you’re feeling inspired and ready to take on the new year. And don’t forget to share your favorite projects in the comments below! Want more Best of 2021 content? Check out the top Storyline 360 downloads from the E-Learning Heroes community. Follow us on Twitter and come back to E-Learning Heroes soon for more helpful advice on everything related to e-learning.5.4KViews0likes3CommentsRise 360 or Storyline 360: Which One Should You Use for Your Project?
Ever since we launched Rise 360, customers have been asking me the same question: How do I decide whether to use Storyline 360 or Rise 360 for my e-learning project? This is what I usually say: Personally, I find that Rise 360 is perfect for most of my projects. It lets me create beautiful, responsive e-learning courses in a matter of hours. If I need a custom interaction or two, I’ll build them out in Storyline 360 and insert them into my Rise 360 course as blocks. And when I need to be able to customize my entire course down to the last pixel, I use Storyline 360. To help you better understand the kinds of projects that are best suited for each app, I pulled together some examples. Rise 360 Course Examples Rise 360 makes it easy to create lessons by mixing and matching different blocks—or stackable multimedia elements—to create a unique learning experience. Here are some examples of Rise 360 courses to give you an idea of the types of projects you could create in Rise 360: New Employee Orientation New Manager's Toolkit Sales Fundamentals Conflict of Interest Compliance Example Can You Talk Your Way Into Higher Pay? Driving in France What You Need to Know About Multi-Device E-Learning Common Workplace Injuries Training Schedule Template Training Needs Analysis 101 Rise 360 Course Examples with Storyline 360 Blocks If you’re creating a course in Rise 360 and realize that you need to create a custom interaction, no need to start over! Simply create your custom interaction in Storyline 360 and add it to your Rise 360 course as a block. Here are some examples of projects that seamlessly combine Rise 360 and Storyline 360: Space Travel–Themed Interactive Infographic Nursing Module Working Across Cultures How to Create E-Learning The Four Mindsets of Change Your Kidneys at Work The Mars Curiosity Rover Name That Breed If you’re looking for some inspiration for when to use the Storyline 360 block in Rise 360, check out these resources: When to Use the Storyline 360 Block in Rise 360 Three Ideas for Enhancing Rise 360 Courses Using the Storyline 360 Block Here’s How Course Designers Are Using Storyline 360 Blocks in Rise 360 Storyline 360 Course Examples Some projects call for a more tailored look and feel throughout—for example, if you want to immerse learners in a realistic scenario. Others require a lot of custom interactions. For those projects, you'll want to use Storyline 360. Here are some examples of courses where authors have leveraged the features in Storyline 360 to create a fully customized experience: How to Fight a Bear Follow Santa’s Instructions for Packing a Gift Movie Trivia Game Instructional Design Basics Review 101 Software Simulation Customer Service Scenario Multilingual Course with Text to Speech Further Reading Hopefully, these examples give you a clearer picture of the types of courses you can create in both Rise 360 and Storyline 360 so you can more easily decide which to use for your next project. To dig deeper into this topic, check out this article: How Pros Use Rise 360 and Storyline 360. Want to try out Rise 360 and Storyline 360 for yourself, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial. And if you found this article helpful, subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest product updates, e-learning examples, and expert advice directly in your inbox.5.4KViews1like23Comments8 Microlearning Examples That Prove Less Is More
Microlearning is more than just a buzzword–it’s the future of e-learning. In today’s attention economy, grabbing and keeping your learners’ attention is no small feat. And it doesn’t help that these days learners are busier than ever before. Lengthy courses covering a lot of content in one sitting can overwhelm learners and lead to information overload. Instead of packing tons of content into a single course, why not split it up into a series of bite-size courses, aka microlearning courses? Learners prefer to digest content in small morsels and are more likely to engage with short-form content. Microlearning courses focus on one learning objective per course, with only “need to know” information, making them more effective. So now you’re probably wondering, how do I transform my long-form content into easy-to-digest mini-courses? Well, good news! The super-skilled members of the E-Learning Heroes community have got you covered with these eight microlearning examples. Check 'em out: Think it’s impossible to create microlearning courses that teach hands-on skills? Think again! Don’t believe us? Just take a look at this clever one-slide course by David Field on how to wire a three-pin plug. Explore the different systems in the body in less time than it takes to tie your shoes in this colorful example by Andrzej Jabłoński. Get up to speed quickly on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter with this short and sweet Rise 360 course by Taylor Tomanio. Check out this medical-themed example by Angela Conrad to see how adding a Storyline 360 block to your Rise 360 course can provide the perfect format for your next microlearning course. Take note of how Sarah Hodge breaks down complex concepts into a bite-size course in this Storyline 360 project created for e-learning newbies. Discover the rhythms of the human heart in this brief but informative Rise 360 course by Richard Hill. Get inspiration from the simple structure of this Rise 360 mini-course by Allison LaMotte to jumpstart your next project. See how you can use Storyline 360 to create custom experiences for your microlearning courses in this creative example by Priyanka Chandel about writing postcards. Check out these two articles: What Is Microlearning? and Microlearning: How to Keep Your E-Learning Courses Short and Sweet to learn more. And if you’re still craving more course design inspiration, or if you just want to connect with other e-learning pros, visit the Building Better Courses forum.3.2KViews0likes0Comments38 Creative Examples of Interactive Timelines in E-Learning #146
Interactive Timelines in E-Learning RECAP #146: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to showcase creative ideas for using interactive timelines in e-learning. The examples shared over the past week are some of the most creative timelines I’ve seen. Thanks to everyone who shared an example or feedback this week! Montse Anderson View project | Download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning Montse Anderson View project | Download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning Magic Johnson View project | Learn more | Magic Johnson | Website | @elearningnetwrk Montse Anderson View project | Download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning David Tait View project | David Tait | Website | @4ptLtd Linda Lorenzetti View project | Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor David Lindenberg View project | David Lindenberg | Website | @dvdlindenberg Allison Goldthorpe View project | Learn more | Allison Goldthorpe | Website Julia Collins View project | Julia Collins Tracy Carroll View project | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Amar Kulshreshtha View project | Learn more | Amar Kulshreshtha | Website | @AmarShreshtha Richard Hill View project | Richard Hill | Website Oleg Miroshensky View project | Oleg Miroshensky | Website Niels Rop View project | Niels Rop | Website Brandon Lynn View project | Brandon Lynn Jaime McCall View project | Jaime McCall Alexander Salas View project | Learn more & download | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Alex Vostretsov View project | Alex Vostretsov | Website Shashank Katiyar View project | Shashank Katiyar Jeff Kortenbosch Learn more & download | Jeff Kortenbosch | Website | @elearningjeff Brett Schlagel View project | Brett Schlagel | Website Matthew Guyan View project | Download | Matthew Guyan | Website | @MattGuyan Lili Seram View project | Lili Seram Gerard Friel View project | Learn more | Gerard Friel | Website | @gerardfriel Renalie Gomez View project | Renalie Gomez | Website | @renaliekeith Dianne Hope View project | Learn more | Dianne Hope | Website | @DianneHope Ashi Tandon View project | Download characters | Ashi Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Paul Alders View project | Learn more & download | Paul Alders | @paulalders New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly e-learning challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, try using #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Interactive Timeline Examples! The interactive timelines challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.2.9KViews0likes0Comments28 Common E-Learning Interactions and Examples #307
Common E-Learning Examples RECAP #307: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share a common e-learning quiz or interaction. Examples include labeled graphics, tabs interactions, drag-and-drop activities, click-and-reveals, and much more! Joel Colley Example | Joel Colley Mary T. Collins Example | Mary T. Collins Sharon Plunk Example | Sharon Plunk Samiya Hai Example | Samiya Hai Mrinal D Example | Mrinal D Tracy Carroll Example | Blog | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Catarina Can Example | Catarina Can Jodi Sansone Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone Richard Hill Example | Richard Hill | Website Kimberly Eng Example | Kimberly Eng | Website Eric Chamberlin Example | Eric Chamberlin Eva Daniels Example | Original version | Eva Daniels Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Samara Reyneke Example | Download | Samara Reyneke Ang CM Example | Ang CM Jen Edgerton Example | Jen Edgerton Ron Katz Example | Download | Ron Katz Shara Andrade Example | Shara Andrade Andrea Lythgoe Example | Learn more | Andrea Lythgoe | Website Joanne Chen Example | Joanne Chen | Website Karlis Sprogis Example | Download | Karlis Sprogis | Website | @fastercourse Mrin Dayal Example | Mrin Dayal Richard Mulcahy Example | Richard Mulcahy Akshaya Garg Example | Akshaya Garg Tammy Diep Example | Tammy Diep Ruth Crossman Example | Ruth Crossman Jennifer Burri Example | Jennifer Burri New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Common E-Learning Interactions! The common e-learning interaction challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.2.8KViews0likes0Comments