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Articulate Rise – Responsive Authoring Like It Should Be

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Articulate certainly did ‘rise’ to the challenge of responsive authoring with their brand new program Rise, part of the Articulate360 subscription based authoring platform. No matter the platform they are on they can review content, interact with timelines, labelled graphics, flip through process cards, view videos, and even complete a quiz.

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Using Result Slides in Articulate Storyline

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Results slides in Articulate Storyline 360 are much more than just ways to track course assessment or quiz results. The post Using Result Slides in Articulate Storyline appeared first on B Online Learning. When used correctly, they can inform the learner’s training journey, control […].

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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

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I love Articulate Rise. Here at B Online Learning my colleagues and I have been running short overview webinars on the new Articulate Storyline 360, the Articulate 360 subscription add-ons (like the content library and Articulate Review) and Articulate Rise since they launched. What is the best browser for viewing?

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Using Video in Articulate Storyline

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Video opens up a wealth of opportunity to make your Articulate Storyline modules interactive and engaging. Whether you use Articulate Storyline 1, Storyline 2, Storyline 3 or Storyline 360 , you are able to take advantage of video to move your learning to the next level. Check out my webinar here that also covers these tips.

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Facilitating Memory Retention in Digital Learning

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Take a look at this example from a course built in Articulate Storyline. Instead of one giant quiz at the end, try putting several ‘Check your understanding’ quizzes in a course. In your eLearning design, you can provide learners with a choice to recap something they learned earlier, or to move on. Here is an example. .

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Be a Better eLearning Designer

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I could probably write a book, not an article, on the things that designers and developers should do naturally when building eLearning, especially using Articulate Storyline. Avoid over programming – there are a number of ways to achieve functionality in Articulate Storyline. Tips to impress your boss and save you time!

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Tips for Effective Questions in eLearning

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We’ve all participated in eLearning modules that have had a quiz as part of their end of section assessment. Do you really need a quiz? Is a quiz really necessary? Now you may ask that question and determine that your assessment does need to be in the form of a quiz due to resources or client requirements.