16 Priceless E-learning Insights from the Articulate Community
Jul22012
There’s no question about it, e-learning designers are in high demand. Even with the best software in the world, you’re still likely to have questions or need a little help building course assets.
Whether you’re looking for backgrounds, storyboard templates or pre-built interactions, it’s easy to find the resources you need in E-learning Heroes.
Looking for something unique or specific to your project? Ask in the forums. The Articulate community is always looking for a creative challenge. For even more examples, check out all the e-learning goodness shared over the past week:
Notable tutorials:
- Custom branching and navigation options in Articulate Presenter ’09 (View thread)
- Update the title and description of a content item in Articulate Online
- Identifying the numeric data entry panel in Articulate Storyline
- How to remove the player in Articulate Storyline
Conversations in the community:
- Generating closed captions in Articulate Storyline
- Give learners a “show answer” option after completing drag-and-drop interaction
- Customizing feedback in drag-and-drop interactions
- Users share ideas for designing courses on management development
- Is there a way to create a reverse highlight box?
- How to nudge inactive learners in Articulate Storyline
- Ideas for flipping and mirroring characters in Articulate Storyline
2 responses to “16 Priceless E-learning Insights from the Articulate Community”
Question: I was looking at making the quizmaker look like the main presentation. The example given, doesn’t have the drop down menu of all of the questions on the quiz. Where do we change the option on quizmaker that keeps the quiz numbers with the stems from showing? I like it for some things and for some I don’t .
Hi Mary – That’s a great question. You can customize your Quizmaker quiz to look seamless with the rest of your course using transparent backgrounds. Here’s a great tutorial that shows you how: http://j.mp/KY6kTh
To customize the options that display on your quiz, check out this tutorial: http://j.mp/KY6xG7
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