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31 TopicsStoryline: Gamified Quiz Template With Timer
Have learners race against the clock in this fun, game-like quiz. This Storyline 360 template includes a color-changing timer to signal when time is running out and built-in slide number variables so you can add or remove questions without having to renumber them. Download the fonts Roboto and Roboto Black to get the same look and feel. View project in action.6KViews12likes65CommentsStoryline: Countdown Quiz Game
Looking for a fun way to quiz learners? This Storyline 360* template is just the thing. Here’s how it works: Each of the five levels of this gamified quiz has a question bank with 20 questions that appear in random order. When the learner starts a level, the clock begins counting down: they have one minute to answer as many questions as possible. Every correct answer buys five more seconds to answer other questions. To move on to the next level, your learners must answer 10 out of 20 questions correctly. Ten correct answers will earn them one star, 15 will earn them two, and if they get all the answers right, they’ll get three stars. This system of stars will have your learners trying again and again to beat their own score! Try it out for yourself. Need help customizing this template? Check out this step-by-step tutorial: How to Customize This Storyline 360 Countdown Quiz Game Template. Curious to learn more about how I came up with this idea? Head on over to this article. Like the fonts I used? Here’s a link to download them for free: Header: No Continue Body: Montserrat All the sound effects in this template are from freesound.org and licensed under Creative Commons 0—so you can use them freely. Please note that not all of the sound effects on that site are copyright free. Be sure to check the licensing rules before using additional sound effects. If you’re not finding the sound effects you need on that site, check out this list of other options. If you’ve never used sound effects in your courses before, check out this article for advice: Tips for Using Sound Effects in E-Learning. *This template will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here.3.7KViews1like105CommentsStoryline: Flexible Quiz Scoring Template
Want a more flexible way to quiz your learners? Maybe you need to create a self-assessment, a personality test, or provide other customized feedback depending on the score (e.g., What type of manager are you?). This Storyline 360 flexible quiz scoring template is just the thing to get you started. You can customize the point values, variable scores, and feedback results to fit your needs. Explore this project. Download the fonts Poppins Regular and Poppins Semi-bold to get the same look and feel. Need help customizing this template? Check out this article for some tips: How to Customize This Storyline 360 Flexible Quiz Scoring Template2.1KViews1like19CommentsStoryline 360: Combination Lock Quiz
This Storyline 360 example uses nifty features including dials, variables, layers, states and more! Pop open this file and swap out the text to make it your own in just minutes. You can use the fonts (Pacifico & Bebas) to get the exact look-and-feel you see here! View this project in action!730Views0likes43CommentsStoryline 360: Drag and Drop Text Message Quiz
Simulate a text conversation with this drag and drop freeform quiz slide. Simply drag the choice to the target area, click Submit, and view the feedback. Download the font used (Antipasto) to get the exact look-and-feel. View this project in action!628Views1like21CommentsMagic JavaScript switch?
I have a drag and drop quiz with 95 drag options that are then added to a chart. This is all working beautifully and tiling onto the chart very nicely, but if I want to randomize the order that the 95 options appear in (on the drag sequence menu) then I have to manually drag them around to make them appear randomized. Has anyone ever incorporated javascript to make drag options appear in random order if they are appearing one by one? Apologies if this is unclear or not allowed to ask.Solved606Views0likes7CommentsAdvanced 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.542Views3likes0CommentsStoryline: Color Gradient Quiz
Here’s a stylish quiz with a gentle color gradient background that’ll make your learners take notice. See this project in action. *This template will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here.511Views1like12Comments