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Hi, I hope someone has done this before because it's driving me crazy. I can't figure it out and I don't know why. Anyway, I have 10 slides with T/F and Multiple-Choice questions and a standard Results slide. What I need to do is allow a learner to have three chances to pass an assessment (w/o feedback layers), and for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to prevent Quiz1.ScorePoints from saving and displaying the first value even if the learner retakes the quiz and gets a higher score. I have tried zeroing the Quiz1.ScorePoints variable on the initial slide, resetting the value on the Retry Quiz button, etc., and it doesn't help. Is there something in Storyline that prevents the variable from being reset to zero and displaying the score from the second go around of quiz? Thanks36Views0likes2CommentsEngaging Layouts for AI Presenters
In today’s fast-paced digital world, engagement is everything. If your AI video, whether powered by Synthesia or another deepfake-style presenter, starts with a boring, flat scene, chances are your viewers won’t stick around. That’s why we focus on transforming plain talking head videos into dynamic, visually engaging intros and covers. In our latest quick tutorial, we walk you through how to take one of our CraftUXD layout templates and turn it into a professional, animated scene using tools like Camtasia, PowerPoint, or Storyline, all in less time than you’d expect. This isn’t just about aesthetics, it’s about grabbing attention in the first few seconds and keeping it. Why It Matters Corporate L&D teams are rapidly adopting AI presenters for training content. But to really make an impact, the visual experience needs to match the quality of the message. That’s where we come in, helping you take your design from basic to bold, fast. With clearly labeled layers, brand-friendly customization, and compatibility across platforms, our templates help you: Save time on setup and layout design Match your brand with just a few clicks Stand out with visuals that hook your viewers Watch how we did it: https://youtu.be/PqWr1p0VjsI?si=FDFTkQ2Y08VsCV0K Grab the free PSD layout template here: CraftUXD Design Freebies Your content deserves better than generic. Let us help you make it pop, without the overwhelm.How to make this image transition?
Hi everyone, I checked out this video with a nice interaction (3:20 min.). https://youtu.be/4ZvOtxSDSlA?si=k86yQ1msoRUWIfsG Any ideas on how you get the buttons to move the images, based on the scroll panel trick he explained earlier? Thanks.Solved95Views0likes4CommentsMultiply Variables
Hi, I'm trying to create below table on storyline and need assistance with the following: I have created number variables for Column C and Coulumn D. Are you able to assist on how I can create the triggers to get the answers for below highlighted in red. (Column E & Column F)28Views0likes2CommentsArticulate Course in Blackboard
I have several projects housed in the BB platform utilizing adaptive release for the multiple lessons within the training. However, when we attempt to go back to a previous lesson for remediation, we have to review the entire lesson instead of being able to skip to the section of the lesson that is the intended focus. The menu has the locks back as if we were looking at the lesson for the first time. The course settings are "Restricted," and the SCORM we use is either 1.2 or 2004. My team and I are trying to figure out whether this is a setting in BB that is not selected or if there is something we can do further in Articulate publishing. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you, Leslie TaylorDesigning eLearning Slides with Adobe Firefly AI
Struggling with slide design inspiration? In our latest tutorial, we walk through a super simple 3-step method to spark layout ideas using Adobe Firefly and Illustrator. We start by sketching a quick mockup in Illustrator; no polish needed, just a basic layout to guide the AI. Then, we upload that mockup into Adobe Firefly, adjust the style and composition settings, and let it generate visually rich layout variations that follow our original logic. This isn’t just about cool design experiments; it’s practical, too. Once you’ve selected a layout you like, you can bring it into PowerPoint, Camtasia, Articulate Storyline, or even use it as a starting frame for webinar intros, course modules, explainer videos, or promo animations. The clean, modern look makes it super flexible for any type of content delivery. Watch the full step-by-step tutorial here: https://youtu.be/fwVZAV9Cyk4?si=MOOR0sdiOrP7kEKC Grab the freebie template featured in the tutorial: https://www.craftuxd.com/category/design-freebies Explore smarter ways to design, save time, and stay creative; no matter where your final output lives.74Views0likes2CommentsSCORM 1.2 Question and Answer Text to LMS
Hello, I'm having an issue with reporting in the LMS not showing the question text or answer text from the Storyline SCORM 1.2 file that I uploaded for the course. It shows a slide ID which includes slide number, question bank draw, question type, and answered correct or incorrect, but not the details. The company leadership is looking to see the actual question text and answer text for the question that the learner selected. Is there a way to get this data to export in the SCORM 1.2 file so it will show up within the LMS reporting for the course? We are using UKG Learning if that helps. Thank you in advance for any advice to complete this.Variables and Triggers
HI All I'm sure this is my error as I rarely use variables. I have a slide that has 4 layers. I need the learner to visit each layer before clicking the next button. I've disabled the next button. I've got 4 True/False variables, one for each layer. They all trigger and change to true once the layer is visited, but the next button never changes from disabled to normal. In the attached I've changed the AND to OR so that you don't need to go through each layer (it's not working with an or statement either.) Any help or suggestions is very appreciated. TIASolved48Views0likes5Comments