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You can't leave the furniture store without all four items on your list, sorry.
Here are four bullet points about... bullet trains.
Ever been out for sushi with friends and felt you weren't getting your fair share?
Can Alt Text be used to describe memes, or does it kill the joke?
Do you have the Right Stuff to pass The Astronaut Health Check?
Using plain language in your courses is an obvious and easy thing to do. It's not rocket science!
Does reading Shakespeare make you want to scream?
This design combines two drastically different themes to highlight some interesting facts about the 1960s Dream House.
Here's a test of your note-taking abilities, inspired by the TV show, LOST
1 layout. 6 freeform question slides.
3 great bands. 1 easy quiz?
Use this button set to make a terrible choice...
Meet Q-BEE. He's a bit square, but he knows his way around the Data Center and is happy to be your guide.
We all know what happens when we don't tell the truth, don't we?
Discover the truth behind the rhetoric using the new video transcript feature
See The Shining from a new perspective with this 'in depth' look at the famous horror movie.
Discover some simple tricks to add motion and interest to your designs, in this 'Batman' themed demo
Can you escape from Dragen Drop, without using Drag and Drop?
See the world through the eyes of Salvador DALL-E in this slider-based demo.
Take a scrolling tour of Lucifer Industries on the way to your new desk.
How's your geography? Can you catch 'Carmen Articulato'?
Lightboxes are a great way to provide learners with extra guidance and important information quickly.
Does compliance training usually make you want to hit things?
This forceful demo uses state changes and masking effects to catapult you towards the answer.
Here's a quick video tutorial on how to create progress meters using Storyline's gradient tool.
In this air travel-inspired demo, you need to collect all your luggage and fill your trolley before you can move on.