Given the functional similarities between Storyline 360 and Storyline 3, many have been left wondering which they should choose. So this blog is an attempt to help you weigh the similarities and differences in order to make the best decision for your organization’s needs.
Here at eLearning Brothers, we have a plethora of templates for Storyline. They are designed in such a way that you can customize them yourself. This past week I walked through a few quick tips and tricks on how to take a template and customize it to your look and feel. I discussed customizing the master slides, adding your fonts and color schemes, and changing the states and triggers of objects and characters.
August. As the kids go back to school, our thoughts are turned to learning. In the training world, that means in many cases that we are preparing our courses for publishing to a Learning Management System (LMS). Make sure you know what standards, parameters and settings your LMS requires before you proceed with publishing any course. So let’s look at the basic steps as they pertain to Articulate Storyline 2.
“A picture is worth a thousand words.” So if one picture is worth a thousand words, how many words would a bunch of pictures be worth? Short answer: a lot! Today, we’re going to provide five easy steps to help you create engaging, interactive simulations using Storyline 2.
Quizzes...we all use them. They are an integral part of any good eLearning course. Yet one of the oft-neglected types of quiz is one that draws from a bank of questions. Today we’ll take a look at how to use question banks in Storyline 2 to create effective assessments.
On 31 March, B Online Learning hosted the first online Articulate User Group meet via a webinar. We had around 150 people register for the event - find out what happened.
When we heard two of Articulate's eLearning stars were going on the road, we had to be there. If you weren't able to make it, catch the highlights here.
It's frustrating to be in the thick of creating. an eLearning course to find a glaring mistake. Here's how to avoid shrinking your variable text in Articulate Storyline.