There’s something invigorating about throwing caution to the wind and playing by your own rules. With our new Storyline game template, Escape, you can give your learners that exciting experience while teaching them a thing or two.
Whether you are new to Articulate Storyline or a veteran in the software, it is always nice to have a refreshing review of the features in Storyline that will help you excel in your eLearning development. Last Thursday, we had the pleasure of presenting a webinar on 5 must-know features in Storyline.
Airports, malls, office buildings: elevators and escalators are everywhere. If you need a smooth and efficient way of going up or down a level, these marvels of modern engineering are your best bet. These machines are also particularly well-suited to metaphors, acting as a symbolic representation of the story arc of any eLearning scenario playing out in the foreground.
When playing a game, you don’t want to be left in the dark when it comes to how many chances you have to complete a task. There are many different ways to track and present the amount of tries someone has (or doesn’t have). Here you will be walked through on how to create a working Attempt Tracker.
As long as we humans continue to expand and develop our existing civilizations, we are going to need people on the front lines, growing and maintaining our infrastructure and creating the goods needed to expand our society. While experience is the ultimate teacher for this kind of needed experience, there is plenty of room for eLearning at the table.
Discover 5 free and 5 paid screen recording software for Windows. Pros, cons, and video overviews. Choose the right screen recorder for your specific needs.
Webinar recap: Come review our webinar from last week where one of our developers, Tim Ball, shows us the merits and power of using Lectora action groups to keep your eLearning workspace clear.
Craig Weiss on the evolution of SaaS: where is the authoring tool heading? gomo learning announces this exclusive webinar, scheduled for 3rd of June, 2016.