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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Storyline Accessibility for Multimedia Application of these principles has led to the common practice of developing eLearning that uses images synchronized with audio narration. Designing for Those with Hearing Disabilities For learners with hearing disabilities, providing closed captions is a relatively easy solution.

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What Are Some Tips for Working With 360° Images?

Yukon Learning

One easy way to make an immersive, interactive experience is by using the 360° image feature in Storyline 360. So keep reading as we answer the “as heard in training” question: “ What are some tips for working with 360° images? ” First Things First … You Need a 360° Image! On a slide, select Insert | 360° Image.

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Where to find incredible images for presentations

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Images are so important for our presentations. More than just an aesthetic choice, the right images can help you tell your story and make it more memorable for your audience in the long run. Unsplash Unsplash is a paradise of beautiful, high-definition images that have been sourced from thousands of creators across the internet.

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Accessibility in Google Slides: Colour blindness simulators

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BrightCarbon tested out three colour blindness simulators to help you make more accessible Google Slides presentations. A good solution is to use a CVD simulator to check whether your presentation slides are accessible to people with CVD. We know there’s no way you want to risk that!

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How to reduce text on your presentation slides

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One major reason your audience is suffering from ‘death by PowerPoint’ is that you’re using slides that simply spell out what you’re trying to say. So, if your audience is trying to read text on a slide and listen to you speak, they end up either confused or completely ignoring you. Here’s another slide transformation.

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Convert PowerPoint to Google Slides: Compatibility complications

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We’ve been investigating what gets lost in translation when you convert PowerPoint to Google Slides. If you’re a Google Drive user, you’ve probably noticed that when you open a PowerPoint file from your Drive, Google Slides is the first recommended program. Google Slides only support fonts that are available in the Google library.

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Tools for Building Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

An attendee at one of my recent presentations asked me why I’d bother creating something in Twine rather than just storyboarding directly in Storyline, especially if I was using character images. Animation and Media: Storyline is great for timed animation, special effects, and controlling exactly what each slide will look like.

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