You did it! You’ve finished your Articulate Storyline training and received your digital badge or certificate. Perhaps you’ve even shared your excitement about completing a course with us on LinkedIn—and we love to celebrate with you! So, what comes next? It’s a great question! Like any new skill, building e-learning courses requires practice to get really good at it. To help you keep the ball rolling, we have a few ideas to get you started. Read on as we answer this “as heard in training” question: “I completed Articulate Storyline
How Can I Use Animated Buttons to Improve My Storyline 360 Course Design?
Here at Yukon Learning, we love building interactive courses – it’s kind of our thing! Interactive elements are key components of e-learning. They’re the objects learners select to make things happen in a course, whether it’s revealing a new layer, submitting an answer to a question, or branching to a new section. While we often refer to them as “buttons,” they can actually be any selectable item, such as shapes, images, or icons. What the button does is important, of course, but often what the button looks like may become
Brush Up on Your Quizzing in Storyline 360: Webinar Highlights
In this month’s blog, we’ll take a break from our regularly scheduled programming to bring you this special “post webinar” post! We recently hosted our annual free webinar series; this time focused solely on quizzing. During the live webinar sessions, participants kept our team busy with some great questions in the Q&A panel. Today, we’ll review some of the top questions asked and then get you access to the recordings and virtual reference guide. So, let’s get to it and learn how to Brush Up On Your Quizzing in Storyline
What Makes a Good Course, a GREAT Course?
Every year, the Yukon Learning development team develops hundreds of courses across multiple industries and topics. Many of these customers are e-learning developers who have taken Articulate training with us and create their own courses. We often receive questions from these developers/students about some of the less tangible aspects of creating e-learning courses. Recently someone asked, “We’ve taken training from you, so we know how to use Storyline; but how do we create courses that look like the ones you’ve built for us? How can we tap into the same
How Can I Restrict Navigation on an Interactive Slide Only the First Time It’s Viewed?
We’ve heard that adult learners prefer having freedom in their e-learning courses, but there are times when we need to make sure they complete an interaction before moving on to the next slide. So, what if they revisit a restricted slide? We don’t want them to needlessly have to go through the interaction again, right? This is where some quick work with a True/False variable and some trigger conditions can come in handy. So, read on as we unlock this “as heard in training” question: “How can I restrict navigation
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