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Morph transition in Storyline
It's fun how I keep getting email updates on the requests for this feature. I am involved because I asked for this feature. Then over time, I have thought more about it. There must be a reason why Articulate has not made this a priority. Perhaps it is the file size or the amount of development time. Either way, I have been thinking more about how adult learning theory applies to this. Although this would be a striking upgrade there would be no improvement in learning; the morph transition would be more like a bell or whistle designers could use to impress stakeholders, not a tactic to promote deep understanding or knowledge retention. I vote that we have more reinforcement activity options in Rise or better collaboration options for team members in Rise. :o)
- BarbaraJacobs-12 years agoCommunity Member
Wise words, David! The reality is that the bells and whistles are often the striking difference between applications. As you mentioned, stakeholders, especially the decision makers, are key. The decision-makers will compare functionality between applications, looking for those features that are leading-edge. The users are pivotal in how to use those functions to differentiate themselves and the asset on behalf of the learners.
Morphing is just one more feature Articulate can add to the functionality of Storyline. As to whether or not it is a priority, look to the competition and the leading-edge programs.
- Davidkolmerwork2 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks for the response @BJ. (I recall being unable to tag on this forum but I still do it anyway.)
In my opinion, Articulate doesn't have any competition. I am good with jobs that ask me to use Articulate; it is powerful, easy to design courses with, and has dependable outcomes. I am good.