This is the starting screen for the interactive game taxonomy example I shared at the ATD international conference in 2021. Many designers asked how to do something like that in
We often forget to celebrate our accomplishments and move on to the next big challenge. If you ever wanted to add a little confetti celebration in your Storyline course, this
This post is a challenge. I’ll get to the challenge at the end. For now, let’s look at this fictitious company called, Dundeal Mifflearn. Good news is, you’re hired! Bad
Every year, you start the calendar with blank, grey months to fill in with colors. You may never notice this colorful change daily, but you’ve probably done a lot in
Sunday afternoon and it’s raining. After two hours of R (Data Science course), I needed a break. Hence the Articulate eLearning Heroes challenge below. I wanted to create an old-school
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
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
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
Unless you live under L&D rocks, you’ve heard about the Experience API (xAPI), formally TinCan. You might have probably heard rumors like these: It’s like SCORM but better (whatever that
Project 99, or POP(99) for short, an effort to collect 99 practical examples of using JavaScript with Storyline. So, you can just grab and go them. Launch it from here!