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36 TopicsFlip animation using GSAP in Articulate Storyline to have smooth flip animation.
We recently faced a challenge with the built-in swirl animation in Storyline (SL). Our client found it cluttered and pointed out that the animation flipped twice, which logically should result in showing the same side again. We agreed with this feedback and decided to explore alternative solutions. After some research and experimentation, we discovered that using GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform) provided a much cleaner and more logical flip animation. GSAP allowed us to create a smooth and visually appealing flip effect that only flips once, addressing the client's concerns effectively. By integrating GSAP with Storyline, we were able to enhance the overall user experience and meet the client's expectations. This solution not only resolved the issue but also opened up new possibilities for creating more sophisticated animations in our e-learning projects. Hope it will be helpful..1.4KViews2likes3CommentsCollection of Carousel Templates
Some experiments! Hope this gives you some inspo. Vertical Sliding Interaction (Light): Preview Notes: Uses hover layers which don't work on mobile. Features: Two options for vertical progress bars, swipe forward and back animations Horizontal Swipe Interaction (Dark): Preview Notes: Uses hover layers which don't work on mobile. Features: "Dot" progress animations1.4KViews4likes3CommentsCooking Game (Jeopardy style + Gamifiation)
Hello Articulate Heroes! I'm excited to share my second personal project with you — a cooking-themed, Jeopardy-style game! Cooking Frienzy This project was inspired by two fantastic webinar series shared here: How to Create A Jeopardy! Style Game Gamification series I started with the "Jeopardy!" template and added the following custom features: Cooking-themed questions and answers — 5 questions across 5 categories Custom visuals — including characters, backgrounds, UI, and tokens The ability to choose one of three characters at the start of the game (and replay with a different chef assistant!) Personalized feedback and questions — with character-specific images and voiceovers A 20-second Pomodoro-style timer with a “wiped” animation Tokens awarded when the user completes a certain number of questions The characters were created using AI. Thank you for taking the time to check out the game! I’d love to hear your thoughts — feel free to share any comments or suggestions! You can check-out the game by this link: Cooking FrienzySolved1.4KViews8likes20CommentsThree Little Pigs game quiz
Hi Articulate Heroes! My name is Ekaterina, and I’m excited to share my very first post here! I’ve created a quiz game inspired by the classic fairytale “The Three Little Pigs.” I aimed to make it fun and engaging, with playful visuals and plenty of interactive moments for the player. I’d love to hear what you think—any feedback or suggestions are very welcome! Three Little Pigs Game Quiz1KViews3likes14CommentsAdding Dynamic Buttons
A few years ago, someone at work let me know how to make more dynamic buttons, and I have become completely addicted ever since. They make the content look a little more professional when used strategically. Look at the examples to see if you would be interested and download it if it helps. These examples are very easy to implement, but you can do a surprising amount of modifications.999Views21likes12CommentsFrom Motion Paths to Murder Mysteries: My 2024 E-Learning Adventure
When I started 2024 with a simple 0px motion path challenge, little did I know I'd end up orchestrating murder mysteries and guiding virtual safari adventures! What began as technical experimentation became a year of pushing creative boundaries and discovering new possibilities in e-learning design. Each challenge became a stepping stone to something more ambitious. From helping art lovers restore masterpieces in a forgotten gallery to creating an AI-powered pet adoption center, every project taught me something new. I found myself weaving stories, building immersive experiences, and even launching my own spooky podcast platform (Jay-tify, anyone?). Here's my journey through 2024's e-learning challenges, where every project started with "What if..." and ended with "Wow, I actually did that!" Challenge #445: How Can You Use This Motion Path Tip in Your E-Learning Projects? My first adventure began with "Guess Your Monthly Hydration," where I explored the innovative 0px length motion path technique. Drawing inspiration from David and Andreas Fischer's work, I created an interactive experience that made learning about hydration engaging and fun. View My Entry Challenge #447: Spotlight Masking Effects for Discovery Activities In "Ruined Gallery Adventure," I transformed learners into art enthusiasts exploring a forgotten sanctuary. Armed with just a torchlight, they discover and restore hidden masterpieces, bringing art back to life. This project combined technical masking effects with storytelling to create an immersive learning experience. View My Entry Challenge #448: Using Tabs Interactions in E-Learning Who says learning can't be delicious? I cooked up an interactive feast featuring 8 mouth-watering Indian recipes, all organized behind interactive tabs. This project combined my love for cooking with interactive design. View My Entry Challenge #452: Show How You're Using AI to Create E-Learning Courses Stepping into the future, I created the AI Pet Adoption Center. This project showcased the power of combining ChatGPT for content, Midjourney for lifelike pet images, and WellSaid Labs for natural AI voiceovers. View My Entry Challenge #454: Using Text, True/False, and Number Variables Talk about pressure! In this challenge, I created a high-stakes "Bomb Defusing Challenge" where learners must decode and make split-second decisions. It's amazing how variables can create such intense learning experiences! View My Entry Challenge #455: Asking vs. Telling: Creating Interactive E-Learning I tackled the age-old push vs. pull dilemma in e-learning through an innovative onboarding experience. By comparing traditional slides with interactive branching scenarios, I demonstrated how engagement can transform learning about company values. View My Entry Challenge #456: How Are Designers Using Phat Fonts in E-Learning? Who says fonts can't be fun? I created a spooky haunted mansion course where chunky fonts became part of the adventure, proving that typography can be both functional and entertaining. View My Entry Challenge #457: Mix and Match Your Own E-Learning Challenges A dream came true with this one! I finally brought my long-awaited murder mystery to life, combining elements from seven different challenges. This project showcases how different techniques can come together to create something truly unique. View My Entry Challenge #461: Audio Interviews with E-Learning Challenge Heroes Introducing Jay-tify! I created a simulated podcast platform where I shared my insights about participating in these challenges. It was a unique way to reflect on my e-learning journey. View My Entry Challenge #467: Creating Immersive Learning Experiences with 360° Images Ready for a safari? I took learners on a virtual animal adventure, proving that immersive learning can transport us anywhere. View My Entry Challenge #469: How I Became an E-Learning Instructional Designer I shared my personal journey from a Computer Science graduate in Chennai to a Learning Designer in Singapore, reflecting on a decade of growth and transformation in the field. View My Entry Looking back at these challenges, I'm amazed at how each one pushed me to explore new possibilities in e-learning design. From technical challenges to creative storytelling, from AI integration to immersive experiences, 2024 has been a year of growth, learning, and endless creativity. Here's to more adventures in 2025!859Views2likes0CommentsDemo Game: Running Race
Running Race Gamification Development This demo game is a running race with gamified elements, featuring obstacle achievements and an attempt counter starting at zero. Players must overcome obstacles to earn points, making each successful jump an achievement in the race. This is my demo development. I welcome your feedback to help me improve and grow. Review Demo Here : https://sites.google.com/view/demogmesample-virendra/home?authuser=2 #gamification #demo834Views5likes6Comments