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6 TopicsEverything You Need to Know About Creating Software Simulations with Storyline
Software simulations are a great way to help learners get the hang of working with software. When you capture your screen and walk learners through a process step-by-step—and then let them practice the process in a risk-free environment—you’re helping them gain new skills that they can put to work right away. And with Storyline, it’s so easy to create a simple screen capture video or a detailed software simulation. Just record your screen and then use that video as is, or use the editing tools in Storyline to create a step-by-step demonstration. The best thing about Storyline is that you can record once, and then you’ll have the flexibility to choose your output without having to re-record anything—it’s a huge time-saver! Check out these articles to learn how to use Storyline to create rich and helpful software sims: Storyline Step-By-Step Slides: View, Try and Test Mode Follow These 5 Steps to Record Your Screen in Storyline 360 2 Reasons to Use Storyline 360 for Software Simulations 5 Tips for Creating Effective Software Simulations with Storyline 360 Follow This Process to Create Software Simulations and Systems Training Like a Pro Use Action Fine-Tuning to Edit Your Storyline Simulations Creating Software Sims in Storyline 360: Setting Your Recording Size & Area864Views0likes0CommentsStoryline 3: Adding and Editing Screen Recordings
Learn how to create screencasts and interactive simulations in Storyline 3. Record once and reuse the same recording to create videos, step-by-step interactions, and assessments. Here's how. Storyline 3: Recording Screencasts Storyline 3: Inserting Screen Recordings Storyline 3: Editing Screen Recordings Storyline 3: Exporting Screen Recordings Storyline 3: Deleting Screen Recordings8Views0likes0CommentsReplay 360 User Guide
New to Replay 360? See Getting Started with Replay 360 Replay 360: Creating a New Project Replay 360: Using Keyboard Shortcuts Replay 360: Changing the Interface Language Replay 360: Tips for Managing Project Files Adding Media and Lower-Third Graphics Replay 360: Adding Screen Recordings and Webcam Videos Replay 360: Adding Video Files Replay 360: Adding Audio Clips Replay 360: Adding Images Replay 360: Editing Media Replay 360: Adding Lower Thirds Working with the Timeline Replay 360: Rearranging Objects Replay 360: Adjusting the Timing and Duration of Objects Replay 360: Mixing Media Replay 360: Zooming and Previewing Publishing a Project Replay 360: Publishing a Project558Views0likes0CommentsGetting Started with Peek 360
This tutorial demonstrateshow to record screencasts with Peek 360 and upload them to Articulate 360 so you can collect feedback with Review 360. Watch the videos below—one for Mac, the other for Windows. Peek 360 for Mac To learn more about recording and distributing screencasts with Peek 360 for Mac, see this user guide. Peek 360 for Windows To learn more about recording and distributing screencasts with Peek 360 for Windows, see this user guide. Then go deeper andgrow your skills withArticulate 360 Training—included with your free trial and subscription. And if you have questions, drop us a line in the discussion forums. We’re happy to help!209Views0likes0Comments