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Learn how to manage your Articulate apps and use them to create engaging online courses, collaborate efficiently with co-authors and stakeholders, and quickly distribute training to learners. Manage Articulate 360 Manage Your Profile and Account Articulate 360 Teams Manage Your Team Authenticate Using Single Sign-On (SSO) Create Articulate 360 Access Your Tools & Resources AI Assistant Accelerate Course Creation with AI Assistant Rise 360 Create Engaging Content Storyline 360 Build Interactive Courses Content Library 360 Find the Perfect Course Assets Articulate 360 Training Grow Your Skills Peek 360 Record Screencasts Studio 360 Turn PowerPoint Slides into Courses Presenter 360: Working with Slides Quizmaker 360: Add Quizzes to Your Courses Engage 360: Create Media-Rich Interactions Replay 360 Produce Training Videos Articulate AI AI Assistant Accelerate Course Creation with AI Assistant Collaborate Articulate 360 Teams Discover All the Ways to Collaborate with Your Team Rise 360 Share Content with Team Folders Create Content with Other Team Members Share Reusable Question Banks Speed Development with Shared Block Templates Storyline 360 Collaborate on Courses with Shared Team Slides Review 360 Streamline Project Reviews Speed Reviews with In-App Comments Share Items with Team Folders Distribute Rise 360 Publish Your Content Storyline 360 Publish Your Courses Reach 360 Distribute Training & Track Learners’ Progress Looking for Storyline 3? Access the Storyline 3 user guide.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsPresenter 360: Adding Content Library 360 Photos
Find the perfect media assets for your courses. Choose from 20+ million Content Library 360 photos, illustrations, icons, and videos that you can access right from Presenter 360. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add gorgeous Content Library 360 photos to your courses. Go to the Articulate tab on the PowerPoint ribbon and click Photos. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. If you want to find a different kind of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch between Photos, Illustrations, and Icons. Select the photo you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple photos at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, and then insert them all at once.9Views0likes0CommentsPresenter 360: Adding Content Library 360 Illustrations
Illustrate your points with images from Content Library 360. Find the perfect pictures for your courses from 20+ million Content Library 360 assets that you can access right from PowerPoint. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add beautiful Content Library 360 illustrations to your Presenter 360 courses. Go to the Articulate tab on the PowerPoint ribbon and click Illustrations. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. If you want to find a different kind of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch between Photos, Illustrations, and Icons. Select the illustration you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple illustrations at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, then insert them all at once.8Views0likes0CommentsPresenter 360: Adding Content Library 360 Icons
Find the perfect icons for your courses. Choose from 7+ million Content Library 360 assets that you can access right from PowerPoint. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add eye-catching icons to your Presenter 360 courses. You can even customize icons with your own colors and effects. Adding Icons to Your Course Customizing Icons Adding Icons to Your Course Go to the Articulate tab on the PowerPoint ribbon and click Icons. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. If you want to find a different kind of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch between Photos, Illustrations, and Icons. Select the icon you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple icons at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, then insert them all at once. Customizing Icons After adding an icon into your course, you can customize its colors to match your course design. Just select the icon on the slide, go to the Format tab on the ribbon, and use the style galleries to edit the fill color, outline color, and effects. For example, here’s the same icon with different styles. And if an icon is composed of more than one shape, you can ungroup it and format each shape individually. Here’s how to ungroup an icon in PowerPoint: Right-click the icon, scroll to Group, and click Ungroup. When PowerPoint asks if you want to convert the picture to a Microsoft Office drawing, click Yes. Right-click the icon again. If the Group option is grayed out, it means the icon is a single object. If the Group option is active, scroll to it and then select Ungroup to see all the components that make up the icon. Here’s an example of an ungrouped icon. Below is the original icon with no formatting on the left. The same icon in the middle has been recolored all at once (without ungrouping it). And the same icon again, but this time ungrouped, with specific formatting for each component is on the right.4Views0likes0CommentsPresenter 360: Adding Content Library 360 Videos
Content Library 360 has 20+ million high-resolution photos, illustrations, icons, and videos that you can access right from PowerPoint. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add Content Library 360 videos to slides in your Presenter 360 courses. Note: Content Library 360 videos can be added to slides but not to the player sidebar. Go to the Articulate tab on the PowerPoint ribbon and click Videos in the Content Library 360 group. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. To preview a video before you add it to your course, click the Preview button that appears when your mouse hovers over a video thumbnail. Select the video you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. When the video properties window appears, make your selections, as described below, and click OK. Property Description Show video Decide whether you want the video to display on the slide or in a separate browser window. Play video Choose to play the video automatically or only when learners click it. Show video controls Mark this box to add player controls to the video so learners can play, pause, rewind, and fast-forward. Start video ___ seconds into slide Decide when you want the video to play. By default, it'll play as soon as learners reach the slide. If you'd prefer to wait a certain number of seconds before playing the video, enter a number in the field provided. Do not compress video at publish Mark this box if you don’t want the video to be compressed in your published course. Video quality may be higher, but the published output will also be larger. Uncheck the box to compress the video in your published course. It’ll be optimized for web playback, resulting in smaller file sizes. This is especially helpful for learners with slow internet connections. This property is available for MP4 videos created with baseline, main, or high profiles. If it’s grayed out, it means the video is another file type or profile, in which case the video will be compressed in your published course. Alternate text Enter a brief description of the video. Screen readers will read the description to your learners. Download our free accessibility e-book for tips on writing good alt text.14Views0likes0CommentsQuizmaker 360: Adding Content Library 360 Photos
Find the perfect media assets for your quizzes. Choose from 20+ million Content Library 360 photos, illustrations, icons, and videos that you can access right from Quizmaker 360. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add gorgeous Content Library 360 photos to your quizzes. Adding Content Library 360 Photos to Your Quiz Swapping Out Photos Adding Content Library 360 Photos to Your Quiz In Slide View, press Ctrl+Shift+J to open the Content Library 360 media browser or go to the Insert tab on the ribbon and click Photos in the Content Library 360 group. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. If you want to find a different type of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to another type: photos, illustrations, icons, or videos. Select the photo you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple photos at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, and then insert them all at once. Swapping Out Photos You can swap out one image for another and keep the same formatting and animations. Here are three ways to do so. Right-Click the Image Right-click any image in your quiz, scroll to Change Picture, and choose Content Library 360 Photos. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, browse for a new photo and click Insert. Use the Format Tab on the Ribbon Select any image in your quiz, go to the Format tab on the ribbon, click the Change Picture drop-down arrow, and choose Content Library 360 Photos. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, browse for a new photo and click Insert. Use Picture Placeholders If your quiz is built with picture placeholders, you can delete a picture you previously added to a placeholder and add another one in its place. Click the Insert Content Library 360 Photo icon in the placeholder. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, browse for a new photo and click Insert. You Might Also Want to Explore: Formatting Pictures, Screenshots, and Characters Ordering, Grouping, Sizing, and Positioning Objects11Views0likes0CommentsQuizmaker 360: Adding Content Library 360 Illustrations
Illustrate your points with images from Content Library 360. Find the perfect pictures for your quizzes from 20+ million Content Library 360 assets that you can access right from Quizmaker 360. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add beautiful Content Library 360 illustrations to your quizzes. Adding Illustrations to Your Quiz Swapping Out Illustrations Adding Illustrations to Your Quiz Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon and click Illustrations in the Content Library 360 group. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. And if you want to look for a different type of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to another type: photos, illustrations, icons, or videos. Select the illustration you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple illustrations at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, then insert them all at once. Swapping Out Illustrations You can swap out one illustration for another without losing existing formatting, animations, or triggers. We describe three ways to do so below. Right-Click the Illustration Right-click any image in your quiz, scroll to Change Picture, and choose Content Library 360 Photos. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to Illustrations. Browse for a new illustration and click Insert. Use the Format Tab on the Ribbon Select any image in your course, go to the Format tab on the ribbon, click the Change Picture drop-down arrow, and choose Content Library 360 Photos. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to Illustrations. Browse for a new illustration and click Insert. Use Content Placeholders If your course is built with content placeholders, you can delete an illustration you previously added to a placeholder and add another one in its place. Here’s how: Click the Insert Content Library 360 Media icon in the placeholder. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to Illustrations. Browse for a new illustration and click Insert. You Might Also Want to Explore: Formatting Pictures, Screenshots, and Characters Ordering, Grouping, Sizing, and Positioning Objects9Views0likes0CommentsQuizmaker 360: Adding Content Library 360 Icons
Find the perfect icons for your quizzes. Choose from 20+ million Content Library 360 assets that you can access right from Quizmaker 360. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add eye-catching icons to your quizzes. You can even customize icons with your own colors and effects. Adding Icons to Your Quiz Customizing Icons Adding Icons to Your Quiz Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon and click Icons in the Content Library 360 group. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. And if you want to look for a different type of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to another type: photos, illustrations, icons, or videos. Select the icon you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple icons at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, then insert them all at once. Customizing Icons After adding an icon into your quiz, you can customize its colors to match your quiz design. Just select the icon on the slide, go to the Format tab on the ribbon, and use the style galleries to edit the fill color, outline color, and effects. For example, here’s the same icon with different styles. And if an icon is composed of more than one shape, you can ungroup it and format each shape individually. Just right-click the icon, scroll to Group, and click Ungroup to see all the components that make up the icon. Here’s an example of an ungrouped icon. You can tell if an icon is one shape or many by right-clicking it. If the Group option is grayed out, the icon is a single shape. If the Group option is active, the icon has multiple shapes. Here’s an example of a multi-shape icon. The original icon on the left has no formatting. The same icon in the middle has been recolored all at once (without ungrouping it). And the same icon again, but this time ungrouped, with specific formatting for each component is on the right. You Might Also Want to Explore: Formatting Shapes, Captions, and Text Boxes Ordering, Grouping, Sizing, and Positioning Objects10Views0likes0CommentsQuizmaker 360: Adding Content Library 360 Videos
Content Library 360 has 10.3+ million high-resolution photos, illustrations, icons, and videos that you can access right from Quizmaker 360. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. In this article, you’ll learn how to add Content Library 360 videos to your quizzes. Adding Content Library 360 Videos to Your Quiz Swapping Out Videos Using Content Library 360 Photos as Video Poster Frames Adding Content Library 360 Videos to Your Quiz Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon and click Videos in the Content Library 360 group. Type a search term in the field at the top of the media browser and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. And if you want to look for a different type of media after opening the browser, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to switch to another type: photos, illustrations, icons, or videos. To preview a video before you add it to your quiz, click the Preview button that appears when your mouse hovers over a video thumbnail. Select the video you want to use and click Insert to add it your slide. You can select multiple videos at the same time using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, then insert them all at once. Swapping Out Videos You can swap out one video for another and keep your video properties intact. Here are two ways to do so. Right-Click the Video Right-click any video in your quiz, scroll to Change Video, and choose Content Library 360 Videos. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, browse for a new video and click Insert. Use Video Placeholders If your quiz is built with video placeholders, you can delete a video you previously added to a placeholder and add another one in its place. Here’s how: Click the Insert Content Library 360 Video icon in the placeholder. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, browse for a new video and click Insert. Using Content Library 360 Photos as Video Poster Frames If you don’t auto-play a video in your quiz, learners will see the first frame of the video as its placeholder until it begins to play. If you’d like to display a different video placeholder, you can insert a picture file or a Content Library 360 photo. This image is called the video’s poster frame. To use a Content Library 360 photo as a poster frame: Right-click the video, scroll to Set Poster Frame, and choose Content Library 360 Photos. When the Content Library 360 browser opens, choose either Photos or Illustrations from the file-type drop-down list in the upper right corner. Browse for the image you want to use as the poster frame and click Insert. If you change your mind, right-click the video again and choose Remove Poster Frame. You Might Also Want to Explore: Adding Videos from Files, Websites, and Webcams Editing Videos Adjusting Video Properties4Views0likes0CommentsEngage 360: Adding Content Library 360 Media
Find the perfect photos, illustrations, and videos for your interactions. Choose from 10.3+ million Content Library 360 assets that you can access right from Engage 360. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. Adding Content Library 360 Media to Your Interaction Setting Media Properties Swapping Out Assets Adding Content Library 360 Media to Your Interaction Select the step in your interaction where you want to add a photo, illustration, or video. Then click the Content Library 360 Media icon in the media panel. When the media browser opens, use the drop-down list in the upper right corner to select the type of media you’re looking for: Photos, Illustrations, or Videos. Then type a search term in the field at the top of the window and press Enter. (Tip: The browser remembers your last search term during the current session.) Zoom in and out by using the zoom slider in the lower left corner or by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling your mouse wheel. If you’re browsing through videos, you can preview them before adding them to your interaction. Just click the Preview button that appears when your mouse hovers over a video thumbnail. Select the asset you want to use and click Insert to add it your interaction. Setting Media Properties After adding a Content Library 360 photo, illustration, or video to your interaction, you can customize its properties, such as position, size, and alternate text. These properties appear below your media (except in media tour interactions). Property Applies To Description Position Photos Illustrations Videos Choose where you want the asset to display in your published interaction (top, bottom, left, or right). Size Photos Illustrations Videos Choose either Automatic or Custom. If you choose Automatic (the default option), Engage will adjust the size of the asset so it fits in the allotted space in your published interaction. If you choose Custom, enter the width and height in pixels. Mark the Lock Aspect Ratio box to keep the asset from being distorted when you adjust its size. Zoom Image Photos Illustrations This option adds a magnifying glass icon to the image in your published output. When learners click the image, it'll zoom to a larger version—either in the current window or in a separate window, depending on your selection. Tip: An image will only zoom when its original size is larger than the allotted space in your published interaction. In other words, if an image has to be scaled down to fit in your interaction, it can be zoomed. If an image is small enough to fit in your interaction without scaling, it can’t be zoomed. Include Playbar Videos Mark this box to add player controls to the video so learners can play, pause, rewind, and fast-forward. When you include a playbar, you also have the option to automatically start the video or wait for learners to click the play button. Do not compress video at publish Videos Mark this box if you don’t want the video to be compressed in your published interaction. Video quality may be higher, but the published output will also be larger. Uncheck the box to compress the video in your published interaction. It’ll be optimized for web playback, resulting in smaller file sizes. This is especially helpful for learners with slow internet connections. This property is available for MP4 videos created with baseline, main, or high profiles. If it’s grayed out, it means the video is another file type or profile, in which case the video will be compressed in your published interaction. Alternate Text Photos Illustrations Videos Enter a brief description of the photo, illustration, or video. Screen readers will read the description to your learners. Download our free accessibility e-book for tips on writing good alt text. Swapping Out Assets You can quickly swap out one Content Library 360 asset for another. Some properties, such as position and zoom, will remain the same, while others will reset. Click the blue, hyperlinked text below your media, as shown below. When the media browser opens, choose a media type, enter a search term, and press Enter. Select the asset you want to use and click Insert to add it to your interaction. You can replace a Content Library 360 asset with a file from your computer or a Content Library 360 character. Click the red X in the media panel to remove the original asset, and then choose a different media icon: picture, character, orvideo. And you can edit a Content Library 360 video by clicking the Edit Video icon in the media panel. Learn more.20Views0likes0Comments