One of the most visited blogs on my site is an example from years ago. It showed how to build two-way communication between Storyline and an embedded webobject. This is a newer example as part of the Articulate Heroes eLearning...
RETURN OF THE WIZARD - CVE-2019-10149 Two weeks ago when the Exim vulnerability (RETURN OF THE WIZARD - CVE-2019-10149) exposed half of the internet to root level access to hackers, my EX hosting company (Bluehost) was hit as well. My...
What's RiseWise? Recently I've been using Articulate Rise for performance support and quick learning projects. Project 99 where we're building up 99 JavaScript examples for Storyline (and Rise) is one of the examples. However, after exporting Rise, I had to...
I'm on the phone with a service company. This nice person is asking me details about my problem. We get to my name. Something funny happens. When I say Zsolt (Z-S-O-L-T), she replies: Wow! What an unusual name! Sounds like...
This year I didn't speak at ATD ICE. My takeaways come from the EXPO and hallway conversations with industry leaders. Hence the title of the blog: Learning EXPOsed. Also, Game of Thrones is over. Five takeaways in no ranking order:...
UPDATE: since the January Articulate Storyline update, this example won't work if you're trying to replicate it for various reasons. Many of you asked how the character moves to a random position and all... It can be done in the...
"Impatient Millennials Are Killing Our Industry" Read the very short screenplay about Greg wanting to workout... Click to read
eLearning Heroes challenge #202 called for some drag and drop interactions to demonstrate. I've decided to build an example that shows some advanced techniques. I ended up adding lots of advanced moves in this example. I'll explain some of it...
Year of 2018 Sum-up: From being unemployed through #2 behind Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States of America at the ATD International Conference and Exposition, to seven stitches on my face (not to mention a near escape...
Big Picture: DevLearn! DevLearn is a magical place where L&D geeks gather annually to learn, unlearn, share, and network. While there are multitude of sessions to choose from, the magic doesn't come from platforms, knowledge, skills, or even the Vegas...