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Throwback Screencast: Custom Menu in Articulate 360

April 8, 2017

I was browsing around on Pinterest and came across this Filter Menu. I thought it was a pretty neat interactive menu developed for web, and wanted to see how easily I could recreate it in Articulate Storyline 360. The verdict? It was pretty easy! If you want to see how I created the menu, check out the screencast below (and endure my rambling).

If you want to see a live demo, Click Here. If you want to download the menu, Click Here.

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Screencast: Articulate Storyline 3 or Articulate Storyline 360?

April 7, 2017

*Disclaimer 1 – I still have a horrible sinus infection. I sound like garbage, and I’m sorry for making you endure that.

*Disclaimer 2 – My Articulate 360 went on the fritz this week on my MacBook Pro, so you’ll notice in the Content Library demo that it says “Subscription Required”. I do have an A360 subscription (that is working like a dream on my iMac), and Articulate’s lovely tech support is on the case tonight!

Articulate released Articulate Storyline 3 this week, the answer to many prayers for those seeking a perpetual solution to Storyline 360. In this screencast, I discuss what I think makes the case for Articulate Storyline 360 versus Storyline 3 perpetual license; I also indicate that if these are not features you require, Storyline 3 might be your best bet.

Check out the video, below!

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Screencast: Tips to Streamline Your Storyline Development Part 1

April 6, 2017

*Disclaimer – I have an incredible sinus infection, which will become abundantly clear when you watch the video and hear the horrible audio.

Today I’m sharing some quick tips to save time and streamline your development in Articulate Storyline. Topics discussed:

  • Format Painter
  • Copying/Pasting Triggers
  • Button Sets
  • Lorem Ipsum Generation

Hopefully these tips help you out in making you a more well-oiled Storyline developer. Stay tuned tomorrow, when you’ll get more quick tips! Check out the screencast below.

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Screencast: Add Audio Closed Captioning in Articulate Storyline 3 or 360

April 5, 2017

Yesterday, Articulate announced the release of Articulate Storyline 3, which is huge for all of those folks who were a bit saddened by the release of Articulate 360. Now, you can choose to purchase a stand-alone, perpetual license of Storyline 3 – Hooray!!!

One of the most exciting new features in Storyline 3/360 is the addition of closed captioning import capabilities. Today, I show you how to add closed captioning to your audio files in Storyline 3, and a huge shoutout to VoiceBase, because they were the great folks who provided my caption file (for free – check them out).

Check out the screencast below!

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Screencast: Ways to Use the Audio Editor in Articulate Storyline

April 3, 2017

Today’s screencast is focusing on ways to use the audio editor in Articulate Storyline; the demonstration is in Articulate Storyline 360; however, I don’t touch on anything specific to 360, so if you’re using Storyline 1 or 2, this will still be relevant.

Check out the demonstration, below!

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Screencast Throwback: Specify AutoRecovery Parameters in Articulate Storyline

April 2, 2017

Today I’m talking data loss…something most of us have likely experienced, and something I know I have certainly cried over.

Storyline 2 and Storyline 360 have an AutoRecovery function (sorry Storyline 1 users), and it has saved my butt on many an occasion. By default, the functionality is turned on/selected, but it’s always a good best practice to quickly check the Storyline Options when you begin a new project, and adjust the save time to your liking.



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Ashley ChiassonI’m a Instructional Designer with over 15 years of professional experience, and have developed e-learning solutions for clients within the Defence, Post-Secondary Education, Health, and Sales sectors. For more about me, click here!

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