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Hello! For several weeks, TomKuhlmann has been sharing loads of great free characters 'that you can use as you wish' in elearning projects. I've been waiting for the right moment to use one in a Challenge. So here's Adam Kenner, guest-starring in my Comic Book-Inspired demo... This is built on one slide, with three zoom regions timed to highlight different sections of the comic book grid. The animation is largely achieved with state changes and some motion paths and emphasis animations here and there. Music from Suno, sound effects generated by Articulate's AI assistant. I adapted 'Adam' and created the barista and agent characters using NanaBanano in Pixlr. Connect to WiFi here: https://bit.ly/elhc541
Electrical Safety for Electricians
This is the beginning of a course on electrical safety for electricians (if I didn't have to comply with corporate branding requirements). 😭 Electrical Safety I used: Articulate AI art - backgrounds and character. Character - removed background in MS Designer. Sparks - made with Articulate AI art then removed background, added pulse-shrink-grow-pulse animations at different intervals. Giphy.com - used Matrix screen. Gemini AI helped me make the script more anime style and Articulate AI converted the script to audio. I tried making a gif with Snip & Sketch but it didn't want to cooperate 😑Free Illustrations: 85 Diverse Comic Panel Characters
Here's a pack of 85 diverse comic panel characters sitting at a computer. I created these while practicing my AI prompting skills. The characters have been cropped, cleaned up a bit, and upscaled. There may be some artifacts or image weirdness. That's the nature of AI. But you can crop those out or cover them up. Create Your Own Characters You can learn how to create these characters: Blog post overview Free course on how I created these characters Survey to give feedback on more characters979Views3likes0CommentsWhat if cybersecurity training felt like reading a comic instead of a policy manual?
A comic-style custom eLearning sample that turns cybersecurity awareness into an interactive story, helping learners spot suspicious emails in a simple and memorable way. https://www.brilliantteams.com.au/cybersecurity-comic-style-custom-elearning-course/The Phish That Got Away!
This is my first time participating in a challenge, and I had a lot of fun with this topic. For my entry, I created a phishing example that spiraled into a little comic adventure—complete with a clueless employee, a suspiciously enthusiastic scammer, and a few red flags waving in the background. The concept is very simple, but I had a blast creating this. Tools that I used: Articulate Storyline ChatGPT: Some image creation Pixabay: Sound effects and music View example here.Comic-Style Learning on Time Management
A comic book–inspired custom eLearning sample on Time Management – How to Prioritize Tasks, designed using visual storytelling to enhance learner engagement. Explore the sample and share your thoughts! https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/time-management-comic-style-custom-elearning-course/Case: Operation Dopamine - A Noir Comic Mystery
Hi E-Learning Heroes! 👋 For this week's Comic Book-Inspired Challenge, I decided to go full "Noir Detective" graphic novel style. 🕵️♂️✨ In my project, "Case: Operation Dopamine", the learner steps into the shoes of a private investigator exploring a ransacked laboratory. The mission? To find the 6 stolen components of Gamification (such as Engagement, Customer Lifetime Value, and Emotional Connection) and restore color to a black-and-white corporate world. 🔍 Play the interactive demo here: > Play Operation Dopamine I had so much fun blending storytelling, visual design, and instructional concepts into this one. I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!Chat Bubbles
Here's an updated version of the text bubbles shared a few years ago by JoannaKurpiewsk. It's so good I wanted it to get back up to the front of the queue since people often ask how to get text bubbles. These are created in PowerPoint, but can easily be created in Storyline now that it has the merge shapes feature. Here are the text bubbles exported as individual PNG and SVG files.522Views1like0Comments