General E-Learning
2507 TopicsListing your own posts /contributions
One big disadvantage of the changes in the new community in my opinion is the 'lesser' searchability of your own posts and contributions. In the past i used that to point potential clients to my Elearning Heroes profile and there they could check my work and contributions especially to Storyline related projects. Now that isnot possible anymore as it is not as easy browsable anymore. So i have to find another solution for that...but i really dislike it, as sharing projects this way was a great way. Helping the community, while building my portfolio.92Views4likes6CommentsGoing past gamification to creating an actual game (example linked)!
I've been testing the limits of what Storyline can do over the years in various jobs/contracts/personal projects, and I finally took the time out to create something that can actually be shared with others! In this example, I had to leverage tons of variables and states, audio/scene tricks and balancing, etc. to try and create one seamless experience. The project contains an experience/leveling system (which opens up more options later on), branching paths, drag and drops, audio and video tricks, and all kinds of other things. If anyone is curious as to how I got anything to work, I'm free to answer here, which is why I started this discussion. Link here: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/2bfcbdd5-79fc-4c47-834f-4a6b23701aa2/review64Views2likes8CommentsSocial learning within Articulate RISE or Storyline?
Hello community, I am looking for any ideas on how to simulate social learning in RISE? Or storyline? Learner discussions, submissions, and commenting on submissions. Is there any way to create this with Articulate or an add-on? Thanks in advance! Kathleen53Views2likes4CommentsArticulate, let's talk pricing...
With the recent release of AI-powered features, a new pricing model is now available for Articulate 360: Let’s take a look at what this actually includes: Storyline 360 with a few AI features: The industry-standard tool for e-learning designers. Some like to call it a "glorified PowerPoint," but it's undeniably powerful. Rise 360: A simplified, web-based version that’s easy to use. Stock Library: A collection of assets to enhance your projects. Screen Recorder: While functional, it's a bit outdated and lacks some advanced features. A few other smaller apps and a review tool to gather feedback. To give you some context, here’s how the pricing for Adobe Creative Cloud stacks up. This includes all the apps (except the 3D Substance suite) with AI functionality integrated into their key products like Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, and more. Adobe’s offering is over $1,000 cheaper than Articulate’s new AI-feature pricing, per year! And that’s with access to a large suite of tools, many of them advanced and complex: Now, I understand software development isn’t cheap, and Articulate has a strong foothold in the e-learning market, which is fairly niche. But personally, the pricing feels very steep. What do you think? Let’s keep this conversation civil and focused on the topic please.103Views2likes2Comments3D Model Embed: model-viewer - including AR!
Hi all, Even though Sketchfab is a great way to embed 3D models into your Storyline 360 courses, sometimes you might just need a simpler approach, without having to worry about subscriptions etc. model-viewer by Google is an excellent alternative: https://modelviewer.dev/ It's open source (https://github.com/google/model-viewer) It's fast and powerful Can be embedded without JavaScript triggers ('normal' web embed) Works in AR, including iOS! Transparent embed Please see the following example (open on a mobile device to test AR): https://360.articulate.com/review/content/6579ffc4-f076-4d8c-a820-5dd374e9c3e8/review Photo taken on iPhone 11 (AR): How to embed a model-viewer into Storyline: Insert > Video > Video from Website... Add your model-viewer embed code To allow embedding, include a 'dummy' <iframe> at the end (I tend to use width and height to set aspect ratio), i.e. <iframe src="https://127.0.0.1" width="16" height="9" frameborder="0"></iframe> I have included the project below. Get in touch if you need more help implementing it! PJ Palomaki Digital Innovation Lead AVT Connect, Brighton, UK198Views1like7CommentsRise Style Scenarios for Storyline Download
Have you ever wished some of the cool Rise features and blocks would integrate into Storyline just like Storyline does with Rise? I know I have. One of those is the branched scenarios, as I like the simplicity of the design and style. For a recent client, I built a Storyline scenario that follows the Rise Style; check out in action here:https://storage.googleapis.com/yogurtfigs/Rise%20Scenario%20Style%20for%20Storyline/story.html17Views1like3CommentsInteractive discussions in modules or Reach?
Hi, I've been working with Rise for the past 4 years and currently use an external LMS. With a couple of our courses, I have created a discussion forum within the LMS for the groups learning purposes. So, I am considering moving to Reach as we are a very small not for profit. My question is, is there something we can use in the Articulate group that would substitute for this? I am trying to create an alternative so we can still have an active monitored discussion and use Reach as our LMS. Thoughts? TIA...15Views1like1CommentCreating pre assessments to decide what a learner needs to cover
Hi I would like to build an eLearning which starts with a pre-assessment, which will end with seeing the results, including what questions the learner got wrong (the knowledge gap). I would like the eLearning to transition to just the sections that link to the questions the learner got wrong. Can this be done in Articulate? If so, can anyone guide me to resources that show me how to do it, just guide me? Thanks in advance51Views1like5CommentsFree and good websites to gamify my quizzes
This may come off as an un-articulate-ish topic, but please bear with me. I use kahoot to gamify my work, I even paid for it. But the thing is that it only allows for up to 2000 students to enroll in each quiz, even when it is paid for! And the place I work for has more than that effective. Do you know of some website that can enroll-- preferrably ad infinitum but beggers shouldn't be choosers, right?-- a good few people, would pay if it meets my expectations. Thanks in advance for the much needed recommendations!16Views1like0Comments