Behind the Scenes: DeminGO and Game Thinking

July 31, 2016

In one of my previous posts, I created a playful DeminGO simulator. If you haven’t tried it yet, I would suggest playing a little with the solution before you move on.

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30 Day Challenge: Is the Middle Finger Really Bad?

July 11, 2016

UPDATE: Thanks for all who contributed to my successful kickstarter campaign. Currently, I’m in the process of writing the book. Tentative availability is May, 2017. [thrive_accordion_group title=”30 Day Challenge”][thrive_accordion title=”30

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Math Example for Storyline (JavaScript)

July 8, 2016

  Math is better than Match.com? If you’re new to triggers, conditions and variables in Storyline (first of all, you should check this out), you might want to explore a

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Gamification of Learning: Time to Forget About Slides

June 14, 2016

“Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind.” –Nathaniel Hawthorne Book Time A book has pages. You read pages in a consecutive order. You advance by flipping. It’s a

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JavaScript Challenge: Millennial Aquarium

May 30, 2016

What’s a Millennial Aquarium? What’s your digital native score? This is my eLearning Heroes entry for using Storyline with JavaScript. The Millennial Aquarium is the most distracting multiple choice engine. 🙂

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Hook them! JavaScript and Storyline to engage learners!

May 3, 2016

If you build, they come… If that’s not the case, you must do something about motivating people to go to your course. One creative way to do that is the following:

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Prototype Challenge

March 31, 2016

CHALLENGE: Out of Compliance Issue CHALLENGE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNERS/DEVELOPERS (practicing variables, triggers and conditions) Business problem: Little Bunny FooFoo’s in-forest behavior is hostile towards field mice. She’s definitely out of

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Whimsical Stories: Work Out Loud

February 6, 2016

Working out loud on whimsicability… What I learned last year from David Anderson, Melissa Milloway and Jane Bozarth, is that you never know what people find interesting, useful or even funny.

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JavaScript And Storyline: Timesaver

January 20, 2016

Controlling Variables from JavaScript I often have to use multiple True/False variables to keep track of things. Let’s say they are collectibles. If it’s true, you have it. If it’s

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Full Control Over YouTube Videos in Storyline

January 9, 2016

Using the YouTube iFrame API In Articulate Storyline, you can embed videos and you have full control over them. However, many times you want to show an external YouTube video

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