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Using E-Learning Characters to Engage and Connect with Learners #247

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6 years ago

Using Characters in E-Learning #247: Challenge | Recap

E-Learning characters are a great way to personalize your courses and connect more fully with learners. Whether you’re using illustrated, photographic, or a combination of styles, it’s never been easier to engage learners with characters in e-learning courses.

For Storyline 360 users, you can add greater interactivity and personalization  with triggers, layers, and variables to conditionally change the poses and expressions of characters. Learning to use the built-in characters as well as creative ways to get more use out of the characters is what this week’s e-learning challenge is all about!

Challenge of the Week

This week, your challenge is to show how illustrated or photographic characters can be used to engage learners in e-learning.

Last Week’s Challenge:

To help you get into character for this week’s challenge, take a few moments to review the interactive timelines your fellow community members shared over the past week:

Interactive Timelines in E-Learning #246: Challenge | Recap

Wishing you a great week, E-Learning Heroes!

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The weekly e-learning challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.

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  • I am currently looking at characters and animation and not quite finding what I seek. Has anyone out there found an engaging combination for discussions that are sales related? So say an individual speaks to a customer or two employees talking together. I have an inspiration set of videos that I intend to emulate. But my sticking point is characters and animation.

    I don't know if I should invest in animation software like Vyonde (formerly GoAnimate) or Powtoon or something like Crazytalk. We invested in the Adobe Creative Suite but the ramp up time is huge and there are so few templates with working samples.

    I want to pull it all together into Storyline. I'm thinking I can do some of the animation that might involve concepts (boxes, text boxes, essentially animated PowerPoint) and then interspersing with conversations and activities using products like Engage 360 and the like.

    But what I'd like to know is based on people's experience - if they had it to do again - or if they've found the best secret sauce ever would they be willing to share it?

    https://community.articulate.com/articles/showing-conversation-and-messaging-in-elearning

    https://community.articulate.com/articles/character-animation-in-elearning/


    Would anyone care to share their wisdom? I don't want my learners to literally fall asleep with all the dialog I've got. I am a bit worried about the fact that the animation in some of these tools relative to the characters seems pretty basic. Thoughts? Ideas?
  • Studio7's avatar
    Studio7
    Community Member
    We know you will enjoy this game for which we have truly pushed the limits of Articulate Storyline 360 to gamify an otherwise serious training in the field of customer service. We invite you to relax, play the game and see if you can make it to the end on your first try! (~ 25 min)

    Remember, for those of you that complete the Certificate level, go back to the Map and see how good you really are with the bonus Sudden Death control.

    http://cheznosh.ca/