Blog Post
JordanAsh-a83d8
3 months agoCommunity Member
I work for Totara and I create courses to teach people how to administrate an LMS.
This is an example of one of our courses:
https://totara.community/course/view.php?id=835
We use Storyline to build the System Simulations in our courses such as this one:
https://totara.community/mod/scorm/view.php?id=22651
If you want to give this simulation a go you will need to first watch the related video here:
https://totara.community/mod/page/view.php?id=22646
Learners need to finish these simulations to complete the course and earn the course badge.
This is an example of one of our courses:
https://totara.community/course/view.php?id=835
We use Storyline to build the System Simulations in our courses such as this one:
https://totara.community/mod/scorm/view.php?id=22651
If you want to give this simulation a go you will need to first watch the related video here:
https://totara.community/mod/page/view.php?id=22646
Learners need to finish these simulations to complete the course and earn the course badge.
- DavidAtkinson-d3 months agoCommunity MemberI really like your systems training built in Storyline, excellent stuff
- DavidAtkinson-d3 months agoCommunity MemberI'm curious, during the system simulation for adding a user. Did you create this in Storyline using the built in record screen > test mode steps? I am wondering how you achieved allowing the user to scroll down the page as I have been unable to do that using this method.
- JordanAsh-a83d83 months agoCommunity MemberTo allow the user to scroll up and down the page we built the simulation inside scrolling panels.
We first take full page screenshots of our site using the fireshot extension in google chrome.
We then chop this screenshot up into smaller sections. Storyline compresses images that are larger than the slide size - so if we have a screenshot that 1920x3000 and a slide size of 1920x1080 then we would need to split our screenshot into three.
We then insert these three sections into our scrolling panel in storyline and align the sections to recreate our full screenshot.
After this you can add any hotspots or text input boxes over the top of the screenshot.- DavidAtkinson-d3 months agoCommunity MemberAh! great idea. I shall give that a go. Thanks Jordan