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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

About character conversations

Character conversations are often used to mimic real-life interactions. Most frequently you will see character conversations in scenarios or as a method to test learner understanding of a particular concept. The following example shows how a character can prompt the learner to make a choice and another character respond to that choice.

About character conversations

Speech bubbles

The Captions feature provides additional shapes that are designed to be used as captions, pop ups, or alerts, and also as visual instructions or conversations in speech bubbles.

Captions can be placed, sized, and formatted the same way you would format a regular shape or image in Storyline.

Speech bubbles

Adding a speech bubble

Speech bubbles are found in the Captions menu in Storyline. Follow these steps:

  1. Select the Insert tab and choose Captions.
  2. Select a speech bubble style from the left side of the Captions styles.
  3. Draw the shape onto the slide.
  4. Drag the yellow handle on the point of the speech bubble to change its position and shape...
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