Yukon Learning is humbled and grateful to receive the inaugural Training Magazine Network Choice Awards achievement for Custom Content/Program Development. We’re also thrilled for our partners at Articulate on being recognized in the Authoring Tools category! Many thanks to all who voted for our development team and those who support us year-round! Being honored like this is the perfect opportunity to visit this commonly-asked training question: “Aside from training it, do you also develop e-Learning in Articulate?” The answer is a resounding “Absolutely!” Each day at Yukon Learning, we’re “Making
How Can We Submit Answers to Quiz Questions “On-Click,” Without a Submit Button?
We are often asked this question when we teach the quizzing portion of Storyline 360. Selecting the answer and then asking the user to hit submit feels awkward for some designers. In this quick blog entry, we are going to show you a simple way that you submit an answer by simply clicking the choice. Disclaimer: (usually read fast at the end of a commercial – don’t worry – no harmful side effects like constipation or rashes) Before we show you how we probably need to tell you why this
Best of 2018
As 2018 comes to a close, we reflect back on all of the wonderful things that happened this year. Yukon Learning celebrated its 10-year anniversary and Articulate came out with some amazing updates. We’re going to celebrate those accomplishments by highlighting some of our student’s favorites: Rise: Block templates Sidebar search Labeled graphic blocks Interactive sorting activity Process blocks Timeline blocks Shortcut bar Storyline: Modern text Course completion trigger Modern player Conditional seekbar As we here at Yukon Learning close 2018 and our 10-year celebration, we would like to share a
What’s the Best Way to Copy and Paste?
Quite often in class, and in actual development, you’ve made something super awesome on the slide, and you need more of it. This could be buttons, shapes, markers, text boxes–you name it! And shortcuts are a great way to cut down development time. Make it once, make sure it works and looks the way you expect it to, then DUPLICATE it! One of our trainers even has the catch phrase, “Make it great, then duplicate!” During the training, we must copy and paste a thousand times! Okay, maybe that’s exaggerating
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