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Hello! This is a twist on the classic 'tab interaction that looks like a file of papers', which uses a Drag and Drop interaction instead of traditional Click To Reveal. But I've built in fallback controls to make it more accesible, of course. This was also a chance to play around with Rise's new AI Avatar feature, and extend that footage using Google Flow to create the two 'cut scenes' that bookend this experience. Check it out here: Copy The File | EngageBrainTrain.com
30Views1like2CommentsOPERATION CIPHER - Can you crack the code before time runs out?
This week’s eLearning challenge was to create something using desktop folder tabs… so naturally I turned it into a covert infiltration mission. Check out what I created by clicking this link! OPERATION CIPHER Stolen intelligence is hidden inside a secure office. Learners must infiltrate the location, search the filing cabinet, locate the Operation Cipher folder, uncover hidden clues and crack the 3-number safe code before the alarm system activates. The entire experience was built in Articulate Storyline 360 using: • Interactive folder tab mechanics • A cinematic countdown timer • Layer-based scene progression • Graphic novel-inspired visual animations created using AI • First-person POV immersion • Safe code logic and trigger systems Rather than feeling like traditional eLearning, I wanted this to feel more like stepping into an interactive espionage experience. Can you crack the code before time runs out? Try it out! Check out what I created by clicking the link!50Views0likes0CommentsBack to Basics: Tabs on the Master Slide
When I saw this week's challenge, I immediately remembered a Sales Training Brochure I had created a while back in PowerPoint — where I had built the tab navigation on the Master Slide so I didn't have to rebuild it on every single slide. I thought, I can just import this into Storyline 360 and ta-da! 🎉 What I Used This Sales Training Brochure was already built in PowerPoint with six tabs: Overview, Participants, Sales Leadership Engagement, Program, 2026 Offerings, and Registration & Contacts. I simply imported it into Storyline 360 and it was ready to go. The design has a clean corporate aesthetic — navy and slate, bold tab labels, strong branding — the kind of polished piece you'd hand a sales rep on day one. But the build strategy is the real story. Import PowerPoint Into Storyline 360 Since I had put the entire tab navigation on the Master Slide in PowerPoint, all six tab buttons — styled, positioned, linked — were built once and inherited by every slide automatically. When I imported the brochure into Storyline 360, I didn't have to update a single trigger. Everything just worked. 🙌 That Old-School Folder Feel The top tab layout mimics a physical tabbed binder — the kind you'd actually find in a sales kit. Familiar, intuitive, and a little nostalgic. ✨ 👉 View the Demo37Views1like2Comments