Articulate Storyline Essentials, by Ashley Chiasson
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Articulate Storyline Essentials, by Ashley Chiasson
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Discover Articulate Storyline's ability to enhance your e-learning by allowing you to create engaging and interactive stories
About This Book
- Familiarize yourself with the need-to-know functions of Storyline to develop and publish your first project
- Let your creativity run wild by creating interactive stories to enchant your audience
- A comprehensive fast paced guide to help you explore the many options Storyline offers to get you up to speed in developing e-learning courses
Who This Book Is For
This book is for intended for all those interested in working with Storyline to develop engaging e-learning projects. With a user-friendly interface, you don't need any prior experience with Storyline to create and publish your first project.
What You Will Learn
- Build a new story and familiarize yourself with the user-friendly Storyline interface
- Discover how to let your content do the talking with the help of text, images, and characters
- Improve the quality of your story using buttons, markers, and hyperlinks
- Create enhanced interactivity by using elements such as triggers, states, and hotspots
- Assess your learners using built-in question types or custom freeform questions
- Preview your story and modify the player settings to create a customized learning experience
- Share your story by exploring the publishing options that are available and choose the option that works best for you
In Detail
Storyline is a powerful e-learning authoring tool that allows you to take your creativity to the next level and easily author your own stories. It helps you to leverage built-in development functions to quickly create interactive and engaging e-learning experiences.
This book will walk you through the life cycle of a story, from creating a new story up to publishing and sharing your story.
You will be taken on a tour of how to effectively enhance your story, including how to add images and audio, how to add triggers and assessment items. You finally round off by learning how to customize the player to suit your purposes.
Articulate Storyline Essentials, by Ashley Chiasson- Amazon Sales Rank: #2352224 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-31
- Released on: 2015-03-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.25" h x .41" w x 7.50" l, .70 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 145 pages
About the Author
Ashley Chiasson
Ashley Chiasson is an instructional designer and consultant with nearly a decade of experience developing high-quality e-learning solutions for various clients. She holds a master's of education (post-secondary studies) and a bachelor of arts (linguistics and psychology). In addition to being a small business owner, Ashley works for Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada, as their resident instructional developer. As a self-proclaimed ambassador of the Articulate software, Ashley truly believes that the only thing standing between you and your ability to create engaging and interactive e-learning projects is your imagination. With a strong belief of creating her own professional freedom, Ashley has become a successful entrepreneur, working hard to find a place for herself in the big world of e-learning. She works hard to ensure that her clients are satisfied, because without them, entrepreneurship would be a lonely place. This book is the first of many for Ashley, and she has thoroughly enjoyed the learning experience and has been able to add "published author" to her resume. You can follow Ashley on Twitter (@amdchiasson) or find out more about her through her website (http://ashleychiasson.com).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Articulate Storyline Essentials Book Review by Brian C. Steinberg By Brian Steinberg Having over ten years’ experience in online education as both an online PhD Student and teaching and designing online courses at many different types of online colleges and universities, I feel that this book entitled, “Articulate Storyline Essentials,” by Ashley Chiasson, is a much needed book/resource for online educators who design online courses.In designing many different types of online courses (geography, cultural diversity, environmental science, and strategies for success), I often heard the term “storyline” used by many online course instructional designers and never really knew what they meant until reading this book. I wish a book like this was published and that I could have read it before helping to design many of my courses as a SME (Subject Matter Expert).This book really can help anyone interested in designing an online/e-learning course by creating and using the storyline format through articulation of one’s overall ideas and previous and current content. This book nicely shows how you can create and use such a storyline to create successful e-learning online courses and resources. The use of templates was very beneficial.More specifically, this book can help one create a storyline from previous content on PowerPoint or other multimedia like images and pictures. Specifics are given on how to use other mediums like MS Word to create a storyline to be used in the actual creation of an online course. Also, how to publish storylines to the web and or LMS (Learning Management Systems).One great thing about this book is that it is not just dry boring text as the author uses many different screenshots and images to help show the reader how exactly to create a storyline. Everything is hands on which makes it really easy to follow and practice as you go along.My only suggestion would be to list some examples of actual online courses and resources that used this storyline method in creating that individual course. Also, to provide some more videos to follow along, not just screenshots.And finally, I know now after reading this book that I will be able to help design online courses more easily and more effectively as well as efficiently.Brian C. Steinberghttp://www.briancraigsteinberg.comhttp://www.theallygroup.net
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A good introduction to Storyline By Bruce Graham Overall, I liked this book, and it does cover all the basics of Storyline. This is very much a book that goes through the features, and I have no doubt it will help anyone to get started in Storyline, and prefers a book format over the online lessons available from Articulate.I think an "Essentials" book suffers from the decision of what IS an "essential"?For example:1. In the section on Markers, why leave out that Markers can be used in "Audio only" mode, (taking advantage of the many graphical images you can select), and use them for Triggers?2. When talking about saving files, one of the most frequent Forum Hints is filename length - why not include this?3. Explaining that if you include Hotspots, and then export to Word, you will have to explain to reviewers about the "nasty green blobs" and they will not show when the course is published, (I have had this issue many times).Of course it is an arbitrary decision what to include, but I am hoping that some of these more "value add" elements, including some conceptual elements like WHY we do certain things in Storyline can be included in the Advanced book which is mentioned.There are a few formatting issues I would like to see addressed by the publishers - specifically zoom a few more of the images, and make sure the red boxes do not cover the content they are trying to illustrate, but overall this is a great book that would help someone starting in the world of Articulate Storyline authoring.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. It seems like the person wrote the book just to write a ... By Articulate user 5 yrs I have been using storyline for Last 2 years and I usually learn e-learning programs by reading books. I was asked to review this book and this is my honest review. It seems like the person wrote the book just to write a book. The only real thing I liked was that it was a very conversational book and easy to follow. The book seemed way to basic for an essentials book. Everything the author talked about is easily found on the Articulate website and with more detail. The book could have been half the size if the screen shots where actually of just the areas that she was talking about and not the entire storyline interface. Also, most people learn by doing. There were no exercises to follow along with. I actually got more out of the book she references and I review previously Learning Articulate Storyline.
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