storyline 360
642 TopicsStoryline: Gamified Process Scenario
Do you need to guide learners through a common workplace procedure? Check out this gamified project that uses checkpoints, progress bars, real-world scenarios, hints, quiz questions, sound effects, videos, and more to help learners visualize a process. Explore this project. Want to try building something similar in Storyline 360, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial.13KViews29likes34CommentsStoryline: Interactive Video Quiz Template
Interactive videos in e-learning can be an effective way to enhance your course scenarios, activities, and quizzes. And Articulate Storyline makes working with video super easy. This Storyline interaction features customizable buttons, quiz questions, feedback layers. I've included a sample video to show you how the timing and interactivity were created. Tutorial: Learn more about the template and how to customize it in this article.827Views0likes35CommentsStoryline: Then-Now Comparison Slider
This Storyline template features two ways to use interactive sliders to visually compare two versions of an image. The first example features a simple yet effective two-step slider allowing learners to toggle between 'before' and 'after' views – perfect for those clear-cut comparisons. The second slider ramps things up a notch using ten steps to create a smooth transition from one image to the next. View the project2.2KViews12likes6CommentsStoryline: Do’s and Don’ts Slider Interaction
Do’s and don’ts knowledge checks are fast, low-stakes tools for helping learners assess their understanding. While you’ll often see them shared as true/false and multiple choice questions, those aren’t your only options. In this example, learners use a slider to choose whether behaviors are smart habits or best avoided. Since this is a different interaction than people might expect for the content, it adds a dash of novelty. Plus, sliding builds in a brief pause for learners to question whether their initial choice is the right one. In Storyline 360, you can add prebuilt sliders to a slide with just a click. Then all you have to do is customize the design around your interaction and use the Trigger Wizard to quickly set up feedback. So with just a few steps, you can craft a custom interaction that grabs learners’ attention. Explore this project Want to try building something similar in Storyline 360 but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial.1KViews6likes21CommentsStoryline: Award-Winning Interactive Board Game
At first glance, crafting your own digital game might seem like an overwhelming task requiring specialized tools and coding. But if you have Storyline 360, building this kind of interactive experience might be easier than you think. Winner of DemoFest’s Best in Show: Vendor award at Learning Solutions 2023, this example shares a surprisingly simple approach to making this happen. By combining features like dials, question banks, triggers, and variables, the development process becomes substantially faster than creating every game mechanic from scratch. And the result is an experience that replicates the feel of playing a board game—without the need for JavaScript or other coding to make it come to life. Explore this project. To get started, just choose the number of players. For each person’s turn, roll the dice and manually move the player token the correct number of spaces. The color of the spot you land on determines the question type you’ll answer. Click the question card, choose your answer, and find out whether you added to your score or missed out on points. Then the question card will automatically close and start the next player’s turn. Watch this behind-the-scenes project tour to find out more about how it was made. Want to try creating something similar in Storyline 360, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial. And subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest e-learning examples.1.8KViews1like18CommentsStoryline: Storyboard Template
Do you like to storyboard directly in the authoring app, like I do? Then this template is perfect for you! You can add in your content and publish to Review 360 to share with your stakeholders. Getting feedback on your storyboard has never been so easy. Explore this project. As a bonus: all the images in this template are from Content Library 360. And there are millions more where they came from! All you have to do is right-click and choose “Change Image” to swap each one out with something more suited to your course topic. Easy-peasy!650Views0likes13CommentsStoryline: Codenames-Inspired Learning Game
One good thing that has come out of the pandemic is the super-fun game, Codenames. (If you haven’t played it yet, what are you waiting for?! Learn how to play here.) I thought it would be fun to make an e-learning version, and this is what I came up with. If you’re familiar with the game, you’ll notice I’ve taken some creative liberties, but hopefully you’ll recognize some of the major mechanics of the original game. And whether or not you’re familiar with the game, I hope you and your learners will enjoy my take on it. Explore this project. Like the theme music? Get it from Pixabay.com. And if you’re looking for the other sound effects, head over to Freesound.org. *Each provider has its own licensing terms. Be sure to review them to ensure proper use. Need help customizing this template? Check out this article for some tips: How to Customize This Codenames-Inspired Storyline 360 Game.822Views1like22Comments