I plan on watching this again to ensure I am truly getting it. i love the way it's second nature for you and I hope to get there too...and fast. Thanks again. I look forward to the next lesson.
Haha I do remember feeling a bit flustered at the end of this one since I feel like I got in over my head with the goal here. Definitely check out some of the other SL workshops since they may be more focused / easier to follow. But yes, thousands of hours in Storyline will do that to a person :D. I am sure that you can get highly proficient at the tool though in much less time than that.
Thank you so much for this! Not only did I learn a TON about the variables and conditions features in Articulate, I feel like I also got to observe master-level reactions to feedback from the participants. Very impressive
Haha awesome! Thanks for checking out the session 😃. We’re doing a getting started with Storyline webinar this week that you may also be interested in (depending on how experienced you are already).
Super helpful and I think the longer format is great. I prefer these complex learning "puzzles" to show what Articulate can do at the higher end, and being able to replay this helps me stay on pace and practice alongside my program (despite my doubts my quiz seemed to work at the end!). Thanks a lot.
Being an amateur to ID, I found that your videos are quiet satisfying the exploration of my doubts in AS 360. You could yet try to provide the videos in a sequential adherence to the software. As we are new to this learning, it would help us to understand more prominently. Thank you Devlin for these videos!
Thanks so much! I’m going to release a playlist that’s more planned and in order…since these live workshops do get pretty advanced at times and they move quickly!
@@DevlinPeckYT I’m watching several, but you’re my favorite. Your lessons are so well constructed and comprehensive. I’m hoping to learn to be proficient the same.
@@MichelleMalsbury Haha, well hopefully they only get better from here! This was the first one of these sessions where I was still figuring out the format.
I'm not to this part of my Storyline studies yet BUT I really liked watching this to see you (and the audience) work through the design / development process. It is really great to see how different IDs approach their process. Watching the variable part also had me thinking that this is also where studying a little programming can be very beneficial, no matter what language. I try not to let it worry me when math starts to show up LOL Also very cool to see you using Twine. I introduced my students to it the last time I taught but never had a chance to really work with it.
Thanks Jessie! I remember this first session got a little messy, but I am glad you were able to get some value out of it. Yes, we some programming / logic skills can definitely help you build more complex Storyline interactions. You will see many more examples of this if you stick with this webinar series :D (and the project lab will help you get slower-paced, more intentional insights, as well).
I am transitioning from teaching to ID and this was a great experience using Storyline for the first time. I was able to follow along; and the advice everyone had was super helpful. I still have a lot to learn but I am so appreciative of the shared intellect of this community. I would have liked to have a feedback/rating page at the end of the quiz. I am sure there is a way to collect that information and have it sent somewhere so I can analyze the feedback? Any input would be helpful, thank you again!
Hi Devlin! I am new to Articulate and working on my first project. All the screenshots I import into Articulate are incredibly blurry and I am getting desperate. Do you have any tips for working around this?
Hey Brittney! What types of screenshots are you taking? You can change your monitor resolution to be the same resolution of your Storyline slide. That worked for me in the past with software simulations.
Hello, I was hoping to find the order of this playlist to make sure that I know how to use this progroam. I found a video named session 1 then the other videos aren't at the same order :) Could you please help?
Hi Mohammed! You can actually move through these sessions in any order that you'd like. They do not build on each other. Rather, each session has a different community-voted project that we build together live. The order only signifies when they happened in time...you do not necessarily need to watch them in order. Does that make sense?
@@DevlinPeckYT Thank you for your reply. It does makes sense. Thing is I do know anything about Articulate story and was looking for a beginer tutorial that I can follow . Of course, I will check these videos.
@@mrmohammedshehata ah, I see! These may not be exactly what you’re looking for. I try to include something for beginners and experts alike in these sessions, so they usually get quite advanced towards the end. If you are able to follow along with them slowly, though, then you will likely learn a lot 😃
Hello Devlin, it's really great the way you navigate the tool. I got confused in creating variables as for the Q1B correct and Q1A correct the variables where not projecting. I don't understand how you got group 1, 2 and 3 for Q1A and Q1B. It says rectangle 5,6,7 and it's very confusing. Please help me solve this.
Hi Jaylaxmi! Thanks for checking out the content. Did you group the items first? You can do this with Control + G after selecting the elements that you want to group.
I was really confused by this to start with until I realised that Group 1, Group 2, and Group 3 referred to a 'group' of a text box and a blue rectangle to create each answer option. I only used a text box for each answer option, formatted the colour of that text box to blue, and then renamed them on the timeline to A1-Cor, A2-Inc, and A-3Inc. I hope that helps!
@@DevlinPeckYT You're welcome. Great video - I'm going through it one step at a time and converting it into a User Guide for my personal future reference! I've only been using Storyline for three days - LOL - so don't hold a lot of the presumptive knowledge of Storyline that most people watching this would have. But I can see great potential in the work I do for this sort of quiz!
Good question! We use variables and conditions in interesting ways in this workshop series, so you may learn them quite well by following along and trying to rebuild what we create 😃
Sure thing. We are publishing shorts on the channel over the past month. These Storyline workshops are all around an hour, though. We can aim to do shorter Storyline videos in the future :D
Sorry about that! I feel like I remember what part you’re talking about because it was my most flustered live stream moment, lol. I remember feeling in over my head trying to accomplish the goal within a 60 min live stream 🙃
@@DevlinPeckYT will I was wondering before you showed us if it was an analogical argument asking if this tab is selected then we proceed as... sorry to confuse things. You made it clear. Thank you.
Maybe you should consider planning and explaining what you are doing before the session. You are being all over the place and it's very confusing to follow. The class shouldn't recommend your next steps!