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Learning Articulate Storyline

You're reading from   Learning Articulate Storyline You don't need any programming skills to create great e-learning material with Storyline. This book will get you up to speed with all the super user-friendly features of the tool, making you a proficient e-learning author in no time.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849694223
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stephanie Harnett Stephanie Harnett
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Creating a Story FREE CHAPTER 2. Adding Content into your Story 3. Adding Interactivity 4. Adding Characters and Audio 5. Extending Slide Content 6. Using Variables to Customize the Learning Experience 7. Creating Learning Paths 8. Testing Learner Knowledge 9. Adding Visual Media to a Story 10. Publishing your Story 11. Rapid Development A. Appendix Index

Working with triggers

Triggers are used whenever you need to create action. Triggers can be used to do things such as:

  • Jump from slide to slide
  • Open a web page
  • Submit a quiz
  • Play a sound or video clip

Triggers are displayed in the Triggers panel and organized into three groups: slide triggers ( timeline start or end), object triggers (state or interaction with an object), and player triggers (player buttons next, back, and submit).

The order of triggers is very important since triggers are processed sequentially in order of appearance from top to bottom. Having triggers in the wrong order will produce unexpected results. For example, if you want to change the state of an image before advancing to the next slide, the image state trigger must appear before the slide advance trigger in the Triggers panel.

Working with triggers

Triggers can be applied to any type of object and are activated by an event of some form. There are 14 different types of events that can activate a trigger, which can be seen on the left-hand...

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