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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

Hotspots

Hotspots are shapes that can be added to a slide and respond similar to a button. Hotspots do not have states and they are invisible. When the learner clicks or hovers over a hotspot, something is triggered; often this will be some kind of information pop up contained in a slide layer or on another slide.

Tip

Hotspots are useful when you have an image on the slide that contains irregular shapes. Hotspots can be made to be any shape that can be overlaid on top of other slide objects.

In the following example, there is diagram that was imported into Storyline as a single, large image. Within the image are various irregular shapes and those shapes are made interactive by inserting hotspots on top of the background diagram.

Hotspots

Adding a hotspot

The following are the steps to add a hotspot:

  1. Choose Insert | Hotspot from the ribbon.
  2. Choose Oval, Rectangle, or Freeform and draw the hotspot on the slide.
  3. By default a trigger is created to display a layer. Choose the layer to display or change the...
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