This screencast illustrates how I create custom questions using convert to freeform. In this video, I’ll be demonstrating how I create a custom pick many interaction, so if you’re interested, check out the video below.
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Screencast Throwback: Gate Screen from Start to Finish in Articulate Storyline 2
In this screencast, I recreate a gate screen that I had previously created for an E-Learning Heroes Challenge, and I did it from scratch, so you get to hear all of ramblings that pop out of my mouth during the course of a normal interaction buildout.
I’ll apologize in advance for 1 – my scatterbrained thoughts and 2 – the bone you can hear my dog gnawing on. If you’re interested in seeing how I created this gate screen, check out the demo below!
Screencast: Creating Custom Icons in Articulate Storyline with The Noun Project
I LOVE Articulate Storyline, I LOVE The Noun Project, and I LOVE creating easy value-add components for my client projects. Custom icons are something you can easily do to create value add for clients (everyone loves customization!), and The Noun Project Makes it very easy!
The way The Noun Project works is that artists submit their work/iconography, and if you have a free account, you can use the icons for free with attribution or pay a licensing fee. However, the paid account is only 39.99/year and WELL. WORTH. EVERY. PENNY! The paid account also provides some colour customization for the icons, and you get to support artists and a site that lets them share their work to a very large population. Win. Win. Win!
Check out the screencast below to see how easily you can use icons from The Noun Project to quickly create custom icons/slide objects in Articulate Storyline!
Screencast: Send to Front/Send to Back Functionality in Articulate Storyline
Today’s screencast is another time-saving tip! This one discusses using the Send Front and Send Back functionality in Articulate Storyline. This function allows you to easily move slide objects to the foreground or background on the timeline, and will definitely save you some time. Especially if you tend to duplicate slides and move objects around.
Check out the screencast below:
Screencast: Quick Character Formatting Tips in Articulate Storyline
Articulate Storyline has a ton of built-in characters, and there are some really easy steps you can take to format characters. In this video, I’m chatting more specifically about swapping character poses/crops/entire characters in and out of your slides.
Check out the screencast below:
Screencast: Link to Slide Functionality in Articulate Storyline
In the previous screencast I shared the Link to Slide functionality, so I thought it was only appropriate to demonstrate the Link to Slide functionality in Articulate Storyline. I’ll be honest, I don’t use this functionality very often, so if you’re using it in a meaningful way, please let me know in the comments!
Check out the screencast below: