How to Create Amazing E-Learning Courses with Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable
Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable is a powerful and flexible tool for e-learning design. It allows you to create interactive courses that work on any device, without any installation or setup. You can use it to build any course you can imagine, from simple quizzes to complex simulations.
Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable
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In this article, you will learn how to use Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable to create amazing e-learning courses that engage and educate your learners. You will discover how to:
Add content from Content Library 360, a collection of high-quality assets that you can access right from Storyline 360
Collaborate with your team using shared team slides that everyone can access and edit
Add interactivity with buttons, dials, sliders, markers, hotspots, and more
Personalize your courses with variables and conditions
Use video and simulations to show, not tell
Publish your courses for any device with the responsive player
Ready to get started? Let's dive in!
Add content from Content Library 360
One of the best features of Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable is that it integrates seamlessly with Content Library 360, a huge collection of beautiful, high-quality assets that you can use in your courses. You can access Content Library 360 right from Storyline 360, without breaking your workflow.
Content Library 360 includes:
Over 7 million royalty-free stock photos, illustrations, icons, and videos
Hundreds of professionally designed slide templates and themes
Thousands of customizable characters in different poses and expressions
A growing library of interactive templates and quizzes
To add content from Content Library 360 to your course, simply click the Insert tab on the ribbon, and choose Content Library. You can browse and search for the assets you need, preview them, and insert them into your slides with a single click. You can also edit and customize them as you wish.
Collaborate with your team using shared team slides
If you work with a team of e-learning developers, you will love the shared team slides feature in Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable. This feature allows you to create a collection of shared slides that everyone on your team can access and edit right from Storyline 360.
Shared team slides are perfect for:
Uploading branded project templates that everyone can use
Sharing slides that need to be in every course, such as introduction, objectives, summary, etc.
Giving teammates access to reusable slide content, such as buttons, logos, icons, etc.
Reviewing and providing feedback on each other's work
To create a shared team slide collection, click the File tab on the ribbon, and choose Share Slides. You can name your collection, add a description, and choose who can access it. You can also add slides from your current project or import slides from other projects. To access a shared team slide collection, click the Insert tab on the ribbon, and choose Team Slides. You can browse and search for the slides you need, preview them, and insert them into your project with a single click. You can also edit and update them as you wish.
Add interactivity with buttons, dials, sliders, markers, hotspots, and more
Interactivity is the key to engaging and educating your learners. Articulate Storyline 2.1212.1412 Portable makes it easy to add interactivity to your courses with a variety of built-in tools and features. You can create virtually any interaction you can imagine with the slide layers, triggers, and states in Storyline 360.
Slide layers allow you to stack multiple slides on top of each other and show them when certain conditions are met. Triggers are actions that occur when learners do something, such as clicking a button or reaching a certain point in the timeline. States are different appearances or behaviors of objects, such as normal, hover, visited, etc.
You can also use the ready-made interactive objects in Storyline 360 to add interactivity in seconds. These include:
Buttons: Use buttons to create clickable areas that trigger actions or navigation.
Dials: Use dials to let learners manipulate data or explore cause-and-effect relationships.
Sliders: Use sliders to let learners adjust values or explore linear processes.
Markers: Use markers to reveal additional information or tips when learners hover over or click them.
Hotspots: Use hotspots to create invisible clickable areas that trigger actions or navigation.
To add an interactive object to your slide, simply click the Insert tab on the ribbon, and choose the object you want. You can customize its appearance, properties, and triggers as you wish.
Personalize your courses with variables and conditions
Another way to make your courses more interactive and engaging is to personalize them with variables and conditions. Variables are pieces of information that you can store and use throughout your course, such as learner names, scores, answers, etc. Conditions are rules that you can apply to triggers and states to control when they occur.
With variables and conditions, you can:
Display learner names or other information on the screen
Change the content or appearance of objects based on learner actions or inputs
Create branching scenarios that adapt to learner choices
Track learner progress and completion
Create custom quizzes and feedback
To create a variable in Storyline 360, click the Manage Project Variables icon on the ribbon. You can name your variable, choose its type (text, number, or true/false), and set its initial value. To use a variable in your course, insert a reference to it using the % sign, such as %Name%. To change the value of a variable during your course, use a trigger with the Adjust Variable action.
To create a condition in Storyline 360, click the Show Conditions icon on the trigger panel or the state panel. You can add one or more conditions to specify when the trigger or state should occur. For example, you can create a condition that says \"Jump to next slide when user clicks Next button if Score is greater than 80\". b99f773239
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