ID Process: Storyboarding
The last time I wrote about storyboarding, I talked about what is it, why it’s necessary, and how I was going about it for a client. I discussed how it helped me as a designer and the limitations it exposed …
The last time I wrote about storyboarding, I talked about what is it, why it’s necessary, and how I was going about it for a client. I discussed how it helped me as a designer and the limitations it exposed …
See what folks been sayin ’bout me!
Articulate’s Rise 360 is a quick authoring tool that has just enough interactivity to be useful while keeping customization at a minimum. It’s very much Storyline Extra-Lite, with an emphasis on text-based learning, plug-n-play interactions, and smooth transitions and interfaces. …
One of the The Most Talked About training elements among instructional designers is branched scenarios, a type of role playing where your choices result in a particular outcome. You know: “choose your own adventure!” Most of us learned content and …
No shade to OSU’s Instructional Design Certification intended, but I think they missed out by not including how to properly storyboard e-learning. Screenshot of storyboarding slide in Google Slides, containing a table and images of “unhealthy” habits, and special instructions …
Thank you for your patience! It’s been four months since my last post. And what a four months it has been! I earned a 3-month contract with a learning experience design company out of Washington state to work with, what, …
Goal:On LinkedIn, someone was lamenting Storyline’s inaccessible drag and drop, and someone else linked to this post outlining how to create a keyboard-friendly, clickable drag and drop — a click and match? I decided to try it! Click the image …
Building in Articulate Storyline 360: Accessible Drag n Drop Read more »
Grab a bobatea. This is a long one! Goal:Become familiar with the Storyline 360 interface and some simple interactions. Solution:Finally got that 2 month trial of Storyline up and running. My first instinct was to just explore on my own, …
Building in Articulate Storyline 360: Drag n Drop Calculator Read more »
Goal:Use action mapping to discover engaging, feasible activities to decrease interference of biases and increase empathy to better engage in difficult conversations about race. Cathy Moore’s “handy” example of what an action map consists of, from her blog. Solution:Action mapping! …
Goal:Build a simple, engaging course that tests popular features of this mobile and microlearning management system. DesignxHumanity has a special agreement with this small tech firm to publish content, and before my design team starts building on the platform, I …