I'm half way into video and I really like your format. No loud background music, no special effects sounds, just clear voice and clear explanation. Super-Thank you.
Just wanted to say how thankful I am that I found your channel. I'm currently in my fourth year of an instructional design job where in year one, I had very little to no experience with storyline, which is the software our company uses for e-learning design. On an evening where I was completely stuck on a project in terms of how to make a certain function work, I just couldn't make it happen. Then, after hours of searching for the solution, I found this channel with the right process. Needless to say, anytime I have a storyline issue, I search this channel first before anywhere else. I've learned so much and applied many of the tips and tricks that I feel confident when starting something new. Thanks again for the great content!
Hey thanks Mark, within the first 5 minutes I learned what was taking days, I am just starting to work with storyline, I can already use PowerPoint and other articulate tools but could not piece the puzzle together until I saw this, it is much easier than I thought with how you show this here 👌
Am half way through your slide, and I feel confident to start working on my own storytelling. Clear explanation and excellent pace, without frills and digression. Awesome video!
Hey Mark, great video. I know my friends from the Netherlands speak 5+ languages and periodically ask for pronunciations, the word "character" has come up before so I thought I'd share it with you. Character is one of the English words where "ch" sounds like a "k". In this case, it sounds a though you combine the words care + actor. Hope that helps, and again, great video!
This was extremely helpful. I was afraid of how complicated articulate sounded like but this video was super easy to understand. Thank you very much. Regards from India.
Advice: If you're going to explain a step give more information eg You said to go to free-form but most people won't know what free-form is, so maybe give a brief explanation of that function and carry on with the lesson.
You can specify how many attempts the user gets on the quiz. If you allow more than one attempt, the quiz will automatically reset after a wrong answer. It will continue to reset until the user hits the attempt limit you set.
I love your quick to follow style but the white background affects my vision and sadly, migraine inducing. Wondering if there might be some videos from same author without the white background? thanks
It took almost 8 min to do one MCQ, that is so much time-consuming. Furthermore, can you monitor what people answer? Can they not skip slides without answering the right answer?
Hi thanks for all your videos. I’m sending an email because I was wondering is there a video on how to get to the style guides? We have to have something like this for our project an eLearning module completed in Storyline and I’m just not sure where this color guide is located?
@@markspermon-articulatestor6280 I have no experience in Articulate Storyline 360 so I was looking some resources I found your video but it's my perception that it's not beginner friendly. I mean you should show making a maybe short 3-5 minute tutorial with step by step without any previous workspace, doing everything from scratch. As I can see there aren't much on this topic so if you create a more in-depth let say 1 hour crash course then it would be really helpful
Thanks - Great video. Did you use the record screen feature in Articulate Storyline to create it? How do you insert the yellow circle that follows the mouse symbol on the screen?
I don't recommend the purchase of this course. No subtitles, no subject title prompts, no course materials/templates, no feedback has been given after I asked email questions, there is no "why am I showing you this" throughout the chapters and subchapters.