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3/29/2019- Elements of interactivity
- Using slides and scenes
- Working with layers
- Customizing the slide design
- Working with built-in and custom states
- Adding interactivity with triggers
- Working with dials and sliders
- Converting static content into knowledge checks
- Creating branching scenarios
- Making interactive videos
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [David] Hi, I'm David, and I'd like to welcome you to this course on building interactive e-learning in Storyline 360. In this course, we'll begin with a quick review of Storyline's building blocks, slides, states, layers and triggers and how together they let you build engaging and interactive e-learning. Next, we'll look at the most common interactive objects in Storyline and how they can help course designers build more effective e-learning. For example, we'll work with markers and label graphics to create explorable images, and we'll work with dials and sliders to let learner explore cause and effect relationships and more. We'll also cover one of my favorite topics, converting static content into interactive slides using Storyline's convert to freeform. The possibilities are endless here. And there's more. We have several start to finish projects, as well, designed to give you an inside look at Storyline's workflow and features by building common interactions, like tabs interactions, for chunking related content, branching scenarios that let learners practice decision making skills and an interactive video quiz that can be tracked in your learning management system. So if you're are ready to begin building better courses in Storyline, let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 6s
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1. Elements of Interactivity
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Exploration1m 36s
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Decision-making54s
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Questions1m 24s
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Navigation1m 36s
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2. Building Blocks of Interactivity in Storyline
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Using slides and scenes4m 10s
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Working with layers3m 38s
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Working with triggers4m 26s
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3. Start to Finish: Tabs Interactions
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Working with built-in states5m 17s
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Working with custom states2m 32s
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Adding placeholder text2m 7s
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Creating the feedback layers3m 56s
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4. Storyline Essentials for Interactivity
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Sliders4m 18s
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Dials3m 47s
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Hotspots3m 39s
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Data entry fields4m 15s
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Markers4m 1s
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Scrolling panels4m 14s
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5. Converting Static Content into Knowledge Checks
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Importing PowerPoint3m 13s
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Drag-and-drop questions3m 54s
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Pick one questions3m 28s
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Text entry questions2m 33s
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6. Creating Branching Scenarios
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Setting up the challenge2m 45s
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Create the choices4m 28s
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Adding a results slide1m 46s
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7. Creating Interactive Videos
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Working with video4m 2s
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Annotating videos4m 23s
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Click and explore videos4m 9s
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Adding quizzes4m 48s
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Conclusion
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Next steps27s
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