Interaction
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Hello everyone! I've received some feedback about a recent elearning that I created that drag and drop interactions aren't very accessible. I've read through a lot of the help documents about what makes learning content accessible, but I can't find much detail on designing accessible interactions. Would anyone have any information about what I should steer away from? And any ideas for interactions that I can use apart from click and reveal type interactions? Thank you so much!Solved91Views0likes7CommentsStoryline: Adult Learning Principles Click-and-Reveal
Interactions are a handy way to break up content. But if you’re looking to branch out from the typical tabs or accordion approaches, try this click-and-reveal instead. This interaction makes adult learning principles more approachable thanks to a friendly color scheme, cohesive illustrations, and gentle animations. And while it still has similar functionality to a traditional tabs interaction, the unexpected layout makes the experience feel fresh and enticing. Explore this project. This template 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.8.3KViews15likes19CommentsStoryline: Then-Now Comparison Slider
This Storyline template features two ways to use interactive sliders to visually compare two versions of an image. The first example features a simple yet effective two-step slider allowing learners to toggle between 'before' and 'after' views – perfect for those clear-cut comparisons. The second slider ramps things up a notch using ten steps to create a smooth transition from one image to the next. View the project1.1KViews7likes5CommentsData listed in cmi.interactions.x.id
We're using Docebo to deploy a course built in Storyline. During a test, I pulled the interaction data for some of our questions. The cmi.interactions.25.id, for example, lists the correct scene/slide, but that doesn't tell an independent reviewer which question someone answered. I know that cmi.interactions.x.description lists the question stem, but our course has a pre-test and knowledge checks that reuse the question stem and answers. So, the stem would display twice for different interactions (as expected) . Is there a way to update cmi.interactions.x.id within Storyline? I'd love to have the pre-test version and knowledge check version more clearly delineated. Here's the data I have for one interaction: cmi.interactions.24.objectives.0.success_status: unknown cmi.interactions.24.objectives.0.completion_status: unknown cmi.interactions.24.objectives.0.id: Course Name cmi.interactions.24.timestamp: 2024-09-10T11:00:13.0-04> cmi.interactions.25.id: Scene18_Slide10_MultiResponse_0_0 cmi.interactions.25.type: choice65Views0likes2CommentsStoryline: Drag-and-Drop Animation Effects Template
Here's a drag-and-drop template that's been customized to include exit animations on objects when they're dropped on correct or incorrect targets. View the project Here's a quick video tutorial demonstrating how the effect works:1.2KViews2likes12Comments