Interactive Objects
135 TopicsVictorian Alphabet Project
A Most Curious Diversion: The Victorian Alphabet Dial Though I am tardy in submitting this humble creation, I felt compelled to share my vision nonetheless. Ever enchanted by the elegance and refinement of the Victorian aesthetic, I have embarked upon a whimsical endeavour: an interactive alphabet dial. With a gentle spin, the player shall unveil a letter accompanied by a charming illustration and a verse, each rendered in the ornate style of the age. It is my sincere hope that this modest project shall delight and amuse, and perhaps even transport you—if only for a moment—into a bygone era of beauty and imagination. Enchanted AlphabetYour Green Home: A Gentle Start to Houseplants
Hello everyone! This week I decided to use button sets to show how to care for houseplants. This is a mini-guide for those who are ready to try their hand at indoor gardening. Start with these four low-maintenance plants. View an example About Me Kate Golomshtok Website Email LinkedInUnleash the Legend!
This challenge gave me the chance to try something a little different. I’ve always enjoyed comics and superheroes, so I built an interaction where learners could select a power and a background using two dials to reveal a matching hero. I put together a quick prototype in Storyline to prove out the idea, then brought the idea into ChatGPT to help me shape the content. I worked through the hero grid, tightened up the descriptions, added flavor text, and refined the overall look and feel. About halfway through, I had the idea to present each hero like a Magic: The Gathering–style card, which gave the whole thing a more collectible feel. From there, it was all about polish: adjusting the instructions, finding the right button label (Unleash the Legend), and even adding some sound effects to give the interaction more punch. This was a fun back-and-forth with ChatGPT — starting simple, then layering on details until it started to feel complete. You can see the final version here: Unleash the LegendE-learning Alchemy
Thought I'd use a circular menu to create a kind of portfolio. For this, created two dials (in the form of test tube) for the user to pick an e-learning format and a topic to "create" a course. With four formats and four topics, there are sixteen possible portfolio combinations. Launch E-learning AlchemyPersonality test : Way of learning
For this week challenge, I used a template of a personality test I have recently created ! Here is my work for this week challenge : Review This is part of my recent work : I am exploring ways to help the learners be more engaged in their course, and personality tests are interesting in this way ! About me : I'm a french graphic and product designer, and I have been slowly falling in love with elearning for the past year. I am still learning a lot and experiencing on the Articulate products. Ravie de vous rencontrer :)Coin Operated
Hey you guys! I Never Say Die when it comes to these demos, and following last week's Merge Shapes challenge, I thought it'd be interesting to work with a dial that has holes in it. There are actually two 'coins' in this Goonies-inspired interaction. It's the same image, initially housed in a slider, then formatted as a dial. This creates an 'on rails' drag-and-drop, that is fully accessible from the keyboard. (Because when you change the underlying variable of a slider or dial, this also changes its position without the learner having to touch it.) But it's certainly more fun to interact with the coin using a mouse or on a touchscreen. Give it a try here.Silent Signatures
In this entry, you'll explore different fingerprint types. It was originally supposed to be created for the Magnify & Zoom ELC but time didn't allow so I adapted the idea to this challenge. I wouldn't have thought of a button set to accomplish this! Surely, I would have had layers and clutter on the back end so loving how much I'm learning from participating in these challenges. Silent Signatures DemoCustomize Your Own Quotes
About the Project I wanted to showcase button sets in e-learning by creating an interactive quote customizer. Users can select words to personalize short quotes, creating a motivational poster with 3 quotes that they can print. I used bright speech bubbles and a comic-style design to make the experience fun. How I Built It I created this in Articulate Storyline using button sets and variables to update quotes based on user selections. Try the demo About Me I'm an Instructional Designer who loves creating engaging learning experiences that inspire! Want to chat about e-learning innovations or Storyline techniques? Connect with me on LinkedIn!Advanced Storyline? Creative Way to Use Button Sets w/ Quizzes
Discover how advanced Articulate Storyline skills aren’t limited to complex variables or JavaScript. In this tutorial, you'll learn a clever technique using button sets in Articualte Storyline 360 to create multiple quiz questions on a single slide.542Views3likes0Comments