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
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
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
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
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
Need a customized certificate? To-do list? Agenda? Jobaid? I helped someone earlier this year to create a certificate for download that included the name and date of the user after
Let’s solve a puzzle! Someone read my blog about how to use text entry in Storyline by monitoring every letter typed, rather than waiting until “it loses focuses” and asked
Drag and Sort Articulate Storyline provides drag and drop question type activity out of the box. You simply add a new slide as a graded question, and select the drag
Business Problem When you use a text entry object in Articulate Storyline, the text you type in the field does not get registered until the field loses focus. That means