Here’s a simple design idea for using summary and conclusion slide designs in e-learning courses. There are 12 variations using different masking shapes for the placeholder image.
Storyline 360's interactive dials are a great way to encourage learners to lean in and touch the screen. Dials are most often used to let learners explore data or concepts but they can also be used for navigation.
Tooltips are one type of microinteraction that can enhance the learner’s overall experience. In this example, I share some common ways to use tooltips with images, text, audio, and video.
This interactive generator uses Storyline’s random number variables to serve up a different question to help you kickstart your next e-learning development meeting.
Storyline 360: Notebook Tabs Interaction. Tabs are one of the best ways to chunk content while giving learners more control to pull content when they want it.
This Articulate Storyline 360 template gives learners a way to drag-and-drop their team members to learn more about their job role and what they do for your company.