When designing e-learning, we often look for new ways to bring attention to important information. You might want the learner to remember a keyword, a meaningful graphic, or part of an image. With Storyline 360, it’s easy to make your own animation effects by combining different features. In this post, we’ll share a few of our favorite ways to create emphasis in Storyline 360. So, continue reading as we put the spotlight on the “as heard in training” question: “How can I create a custom emphasis animation?” Want to Follow
How Do I Create a Moving Bullet Point?
Do you have a static list of topics or key points on your slide? Want to make that list a bit more exciting? Adding a bullet point that moves through the list can be a great way to add visual engagement to your e-Learning course! And it’s an additional activity we offer during our hands-on Storyline 360 training. Consider the “follow the bouncing ball” technique. We can apply the same concept with bullet points on our slides to help learners follow along. So, read on and we’ll bounce through this
How Can I Add the Secret Sauce to My Storyline 360 Courses?
Want to add the secret sauce to your Storyline 360 e-Learning? In September, we offered part 2 of our free “Spicing Up Your e-Learning” webinar, cranking up the heat in the Articulate 360 tools yet again with ingredients to make your Storyline 360 e-Learning even more engaging. We loved hearing from everyone in the Q&A panel during the live session, so we wanted to bring a slice of the “Spicing Up Your Storyline 360 Course” webinar to our loyal readers of the blog! Read on to explore some of the
How Can I Trigger an Object to Move?
Motion paths are a terrific way to add movement and polish to e-Learning courses. We love the way they allow designers and developers to be creative! In this blog post, we’re answering the “as heard in training” question, “How can I trigger an object to move?” As you may have already noticed, when you add a motion path to your course, Storyline 360 creates a trigger for you. The reason for this is that triggers execute the actions in Storyline 360—and each motion path needs an action to work! By
Why is My Audio Overlapping?
Imagine…a cacophony of simultaneous noises and voices competing on the same e-Learning slide. Have you experienced such chaos? From the sounds of it, this blog post may be just for you. So, now imagine…an incredibly simple solution. During our hands-on Storyline 360 training, we work with audio in various ways. There’s ample opportunity for the aforementioned hullabaloo of overlapping sound and this common “as heard in training” question: “Why is My Audio Overlapping?” If you peek at our e-Learning example here, we’ve created a common click-and-reveal interaction with audio in