At Yukon Learning, we love using icons to visually represent ideas and content in the Articulate 360 courses we build. Icons are considered “lo-fi” (short for “low-fidelity”), which means they can quickly depict a thought or concept, thereby requiring less cognitive load on learners. When it comes to finding that perfect icon, Content Library 360 provides us with millions of options to choose from. Sometimes, however, the icons we want to use aren’t quite the same “thickness” or weight. And, we know from design concepts that we want to ensure
How Do I Align Objects at the End of Motion Paths?
Motion paths can greatly improve the presentation quality of your slides. But, the key is doing them well. Getting your motion paths as precise as possible may be the deciding factor in whether they add to or detract from your design. This often comes up when you need to align or distribute multiple items that have moved. In this post, we’ll address a recent “as heard in training” question: “How do I align objects at the end of motion paths?” Articulate has made some wonderful object editing enhancements in Storyline
How Do I Add a Certificate to My E-Learning Course?
“When do I get my certificate?” It’s one of the most common questions we receive from learners who’ve taken our Articulate 360 training courses. Whether it’s for a classroom session or an e-learning course, learners LOVE certificates! And with good reason. Certificates act as tangible proof of achievement, showcasing the skills and knowledge learners have gained throughout a course. They’re a bit like getting a gold star sticker, but for grown-ups! Adding certificates to your e-learning courses not only keeps learners engaged, but also makes them feel accomplished. Many Learning
Why Isn’t My Icon Button Working?
In Articulate Storyline 360, triggers make it easy to turn almost any object on a slide into a button. You can create buttons out of shapes, pictures, Content Library characters, and of course, our all-time favorite – icons! Icons are popular in modern design, as it makes it easy for learners to quickly recognize and understand visual references (also known as “low fidelity” imagery). When playing with icons as buttons, we often receive questions when an icon button isn’t functioning as intended. So, let’s explore this “as heard in training”
How Do I Use SSML Formatting in Articulate Storyline 360?
Articulate is constantly working to make their tools more powerful for users, and a recent update was a great example of this. With the latest version of Storyline 360, you can now customize the sound of the computer-generated narration when adding text-to-speech to your courses. How, you ask? Well, with the addition of speech synthesis markup language (SSML) formatting. Want to learn how to use SSML in your courses? Read on as we answer the “as heard in training” question: “How do I use SSML formatting in Articulate Storyline 360?”