WELCOME TO THE FASTERCOURSE STORYLINE TEMPLATE PACKAGE “CITY” GUIDE!

To open and use this template package you need to have Articulate Storyline 1 or Articulate Storyline 2 authoring tool.

This guide consists of two parts: how to edit specific information in the slides and – what types of template slides you can find on this template package.

How to edit specific information in templates

This file is a reference guide to our template package. By having this guide you will gain a better understanding about our templates and be able to create your own Storyline courses.

Most of slides can be easily duplicated and edited to suit your needs by changing background images and texts, but some slides have additional elements. This part of guide consists of short manual how to adjust hotspots and triggers on our template as well as how to manage menu. In this template package there are two .story files – one includes default menu and other one includes our custom menu.

Adjusting menu

In the first image you can see custom menu, but the second image shows default menu preview.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Custom Menu Preview

Articulate Storyline City Guide Default Menu Preview

The default menu is created automatically, using the slide titles, but the custom menu needs to be adjusted manually in the Slide Master view. To do so you need to open the corresponding layer of the first slide in Slide Master view (as shown below).

Articulate Storyline Guide Menu Layers

After you have selected the correct layout, you can change the background image, text formatting and manage other adjustments. After you have changed all text boxes to the correct labels, you need to adjust triggers to link to the correct slides in the course – simply click the blue slide link (f.ex, 1.3. Chapter Intro) to select another slide from your story to link the menu title to.

Articulate Storyline Guide Triggers

Adjusting hotspots

This template package includes various hotspot slides. Some slides, like, Charts with Hotspot have simple trigger and layer functionality, but others, like Hotspot have more advanced trigger and layer functionality. If you want to have the same number of hotspots or reduce amount, you can simply edit the ones we made. To delete hotspot, just delete corresponding objects and layers for unnecessary hotspots.

If you want to make more hotspots, you just need to select the hotspot object on the Timeline or on the preview screen and copy it – by doing so you will also copy all corresponding triggers. After you have copied the hotspot itself, don’t forget to copy the corresponding hotspot popup layout. It also will have the same functions as original. To avoid misunderstandings and make it more obvious, we recommend to change the labels to hotspot and popup just after you have copied them. To tie together the popup layout and hotspot, you need to go to the hotspot triggers and change the Show layer Hotspot Popup 1 (see below) to the new layer you made. You don’t need to adjust any other triggers.

Articulate Storyline Guide Hotspot Triggers

To guarantee that each layer goes back to the original state (being hidden) you need to double-check that slide and each layout (if you made new hotspots) properties are just as you can see on screenshots below.

Articulate Storyline Guide Slide Layer Properties

Articulate Storyline Guide Slide Properties

For some hotspot templates you don’t need to check the “Hide other slide layers” box on the Slide Layer Properties. If you are creating new layers, please check carefully that you use the same settings as we did for each layout on each page.

Changing the logo

To change the FasterCourse logo to your logo, you need to go to the Slide Master view and upload and position your logo on the first slide. You can either delete gui_logo.png­ or just change the image under the Format tab if you want to maintain its the placement on the slides.

Articulate Storyline Guide Change Logo

What kind of slides are included in this template package?

Basically here you have two types of templates – info slides and test slides. Info slides usually consist of information about the course, theoretical materials and other textual information. You can have an info slide with a simple text block or a more complex interactive slide – it can contain hotspots and other interactive elements to make it more interesting for learner. Test slides offers various ways to test your learners knowledge.

Info slides

There are a few info slides containing small amount of text – mostly just a title or a title with small explanation text. These are meant to be used as intro slides to your scenes.  You can see examples of them below – there are more in template package.

Articulate Storyline City Guide First Page Preview Articulate Storyline City Guide Test Start Preview

Text slides

Here you have simple text slides with picture. We have included two a bit different text slides: Text Image contains image and text dealt 50/50 of the slide, but the Text Image Wide contains more text and a smaller image on the right side of the slide. Of course, you can change the image placement on the slide.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Text Image Wide Preview

To make it more interesting for the learner or if you want to reveal more information on one slide, you can use Info Menu (sometimes called Click&Reveal) or Hotspot Choice slides. These slides have layers with text which is revealed once user clicks on a hotspot or selects a menu title.

 Articulate Storyline City Guide Info Menu Preview

Articulate Storyline City Guide Hotspot Large Selected Preview
If you want to reduce amount of menu titles or hotspots, you simply need to delete unnecessary items, but, if you want to add more, you need to select one hotspot or menu title and duplicate it, then place it on the slide and copy a layer too. (You can read more about it in the previous chapter of this guide.)

For medium amount of text we suggest to use Choice 2 Images or Charts with Hotspots slides as they are not able to contain as much text as previously mentioned slides, but still are quite capacious. Choice 2 Images contains a text block and two images side by side. After clicking an image, large popup with the text is shown.

 Articulate Storyline City Guide 2Images Preview

Articulate Storyline City Guide Charts with Hotspots Preview
To show, for example smaller bits of text or to show steps in a process, you can use some of our interactive text slides, for example, Timeline. These slides contains relatively small popups with text but can be a great way to present information.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Timeline Preview

You can also make an interactive continuous conversation by using the Conversation Scenario slide. You just need to add the correct amount of layers and double-check that there is a correct layer sequence defined with triggers. Note that it is not possible to go to the next slide until learner has gone through all of the conversation layers.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Conversation Preview

There’s also a quiz slide, where you have a question text and two possible choices/answers to the situation. User can select each of answers and see a detailed feedback about his choice.

Articulate Storyline City Guide 1Question 2Answers Preview

Video slides

In this template package there are also two video slides, containing only a video screen, play button and a video placeholder image – this image is visible while the user hasn’t clicked video. You can choose between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio or YouTube video size.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Video Preview

Test slides

We have included several types of test templates – simple test slides, scenario test slides and also a drag and drop slide. The simplest test slides includes templates for single or multiple choice answers with feedbacks. You can see examples below.

 Articulate Storyline City Guide Test Single Answer Preview
You can use scenario test slides with multiple or single answer options. An example of scenario test with single answer option is shown below.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Test Scenario Single Answer Preview

 We also have a template slide for drag and drop test. This kind of test slide can check user’s knowledge, for example, about correct order or importance levels of things placed in the list.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Drag and Drop Preview

 All test slides have one kind of feedback which you can see below.

Articulate Storyline City Guide Test Correct Preview

Thank you for using FasterCourse templates!

If you have any questions, please contact us at service@fastercourse.com

 

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