Storyline: Award-Winning Scenario Game
Games can be an amusing way to pass the time, but they can also encourage people to engage thoughtfully with complex and difficult topics. The Re-Entry Journey, winner of DemoFest’s Best Game-based Project award at DevLearn 2023, shows how much of an impact learning experiences like this can have on players. In this Storyline 360 game, learners take on the role of someone reentering society on probation. They start the game with what at the surface might appear to be a simple goal—make it to the end of their probation period without incurring additional playtime or added penalties. But that seemingly basic task is incredibly challenging in real life, with the deck stacked against people right from the beginning. To simulate that experience, this game is intentionally difficult and weaves in many of the complex real-world choices that people face in this situation. While the gameplay in The Re-Entry Journey may be challenging, the process used to create it was not! This game was developed almost entirely using Storyline 360’s built-in features, with JavaScript only stepping in to help with the timer. Built on a single slide with multiple layers, most of the magic happens thanks to one of Storyline 360’s core features—triggers. It just goes to show how far you can push Storyline 360 to create unexpected learning experiences. Explore this project. Want to try creating something similar in Storyline 360, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial. And subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest e-learning examples.1.6KViews6likes33CommentsStoryline: Timed 360° Treasure Hunt
Including timed activities in your e-learning can be a great way to test whether learners can think and act fast. But you should probably only use them when the real-world task also involves time constraints, because it can be difficult for some learners who may need more time. This interactive 360-degree scenario is a perfect example of how using a timer can enhance the learning experience because it mimics a real-life situation where timing counts.In it, learners get to explore a virtual space to find specific items to pack in their suitcase. If they take too long, they’ll miss their flight. Talk about pressure! If you want to create this type of interaction in Storyline 360, you can! Check out this example to see how adding clickable objects and hotspots to your 360° images can make for a truly immersive learning experience. Explore this project.146Views1like9CommentsStoryline: Customizable Course Certificate
Do your learners need to prove they completed your course? This template allows your learners to create their own certificates, from traditional to out of this world! Explore this project. Want to get this exact look and feel? Make sure to download the following Google fonts before using this template: Alef Cinzel Space Grotesk New to working with fonts in Storyline 360? No problem! Check out this article for more information. This template will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here. And subscribe to our newsletter to find out about other helpful downloads.1.7KViews7likes5CommentsStoryline: Drag-and-Drop Puzzle Interaction
Want to create an interactive puzzle game in Storyline 360? Dive into this free download and follow this blog tutorial to learn how to craft your own effortlessly. Explore this project. This template will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here. And subscribe to our newsletter to find out about other helpful downloads.878Views3likes6CommentsStoryline 360: Tabcordion Interaction
You like the collapsing effect of accordion interactions but tend to favor the larger screen area of tabs interaction. Sound familiar? The tabcordion Storyline 360 interaction brings you the best of both worlds: Collapsing menus with a larger screen area for content. Engagement: Enhances user engagement by allowing learners to interactively explore content at their own pace. Retention: Improves information retention by breaking down complex topics into manageable sections. Navigation: Facilitates easier navigation, enabling learners to quickly find and access relevant information. See this project in action.1.1KViews4likes22CommentsStoryline: Healthy Choices Drag-and-Drop Food Selection Game
Here's an interactive meal-planningexamplecreated using Storyline 2. This example leverages Storyline's built-in drag states to provide visual feedback when the food objects are dragged over the plate. Learn more:How I built this interaction141Views0likes12CommentsStoryline: Gamified Process Scenario
Do you need to guide learners through a common workplace procedure? Check out this gamified project that uses checkpoints, progress bars, real-world scenarios, hints, quiz questions, sound effects, videos, and more to help learners visualize a process. Explore this project. Want to try building something similar in Storyline 360, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial.2.8KViews10likes27CommentsStoryline: Comics-Style Communication Branching Scenario
If you’re looking for ideas on how to create a course that’s tailored to your learners, then look no further! This comics-style Storyline 360 example uses a combination of interactive storytelling, branching techniques, and decision-making scenarios, where learners get to make choices and learn from the results. Explore this project.809Views4likes57CommentsStoryline: Course Certificate Template
Do you want to reward learners with a certificate when they successfully complete a course? Then download this certificate of completion template to use in your own projects. This template uses the print slide trigger in Storyline 360, which allows learners to print the contents of a specific slide. Explore this project.456Views0likes32CommentsStoryline: Adult Learning Principles Click-and-Reveal
Interactions are a handy way to break up content. But if you’re looking to branch out from the typical tabs or accordion approaches, try this click-and-reveal instead. This interaction makes adult learning principles more approachable thanks to a friendly color scheme, cohesive illustrations, and gentle animations. And while it still has similar functionality to a traditional tabs interaction, the unexpected layout makes the experience feel fresh and enticing. Explore this project. This template will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try it out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here. And subscribe to our newsletter to find out about other helpful downloads.4.6KViews12likes17Comments