As trainers, we love the Articulate 360 tools…not only for e-Learning development, but also as presentation software for our hands-on Articulate 360 training sessions. We train a lot of trainers, who often ask exactly how we’re using Storyline 360 to navigate through our presentations. So, read on and let’s walk through this “as heard in training” question: “Can I advance a course as the facilitator?” With a simple e-Learning development technique, we’ll allow a handheld remote to take control of our Storyline 360 slides. Using a couple of triggers, our
How Will I Remember Development Techniques?
At Yukon Learning, our mission is “Making e-Learning Easy for Everyone.” One of the ways we do so is by coming up with mnemonic devices (or just parodied song lyrics) to help participants in training remember key things about Storyline 360. In this article, let’s review some of these phrases you might hear from our trainers. “If you like it then you shoulda put a name on it.” Our beloved Ron Price likes to say that Beyoncé was once an e-Learning designer and that while developing, she came up with
What Resources Do I Have Available Now that the Training Is Over?
When wrapping up our hands-on Articulate training, attendees are chock-full of new information and are ready to get started. While that’s exciting, there are sometimes concerns about returning to work and actually developing e-Learning without the aid of a trainer. So, let’s visit the common “as heard in training” question: “What resources do I have available now that the training is over?” As with anything new, we all appreciate support and guidance as we get started. Luckily for new (and even experienced) developers, the Articulate tools are incredibly supported. There
What Are You Doing with Your Mouse and Screen?
Have you ever been to software training or participated in a virtual webinar where you can’t see the screen very well? Or, you can’t see the facilitator’s mouse or where they’re pointing? We’ve probably all been there! (So frustrating, right?!) Well, here’s a facilitator question we get (all the time) that we love to share with fellow trainers: “What software do you use to do that thing with your mouse and zoom your screen?” The answer is simple and, best of all…it’s free! 1. Mouse Properties There are two tricks