Virtual Choir 5: Deep Field
Last year I participated in a virtual choir led by Eric Whitacre. In high school, college, and for a few years after that, I sang in many choirs and even
Last year I participated in a virtual choir led by Eric Whitacre. In high school, college, and for a few years after that, I sang in many choirs and even
I made a promise that I would upload some flat science icons that can be used when you’re creating a presentation or trying to create assets within Articulate Storyline. The
So if you’re like me, you probably squeed when Articulate announced that the latest update to Storyline 360 included REAL closed captioning! But then you looked into things and sighed when
Sometimes when you’re creating a presentation or trying to create assets within Articulate Storyline, having the ability to modify the graphic size or its colors can be a handy feature.
Each week when I start a new project at work, I love trying to think up ways to put a slightly unique spin on the experience while still staying true
This week, I took a look at a bunch of other Storyline 2 Memory games that were available online, and all of these card-flipping games left me longing for Simon. Everyone
When developing eLearning or online courses, it is important to remember that you are not just “information dumping” on the learner. But what happens when learners need to be presented
Creating a custom course player can really enhance the user experience and take a course from “Oh, that looks like it was made in Articulate,” to “Wow!” I am guilty
In this week’s challenge, the Articulate community was asked for labeled graphics that contain click-and-reveal interactions. Interactions like this help the learner to access information if and when they want
My current job is working at a non-profit for organ and tissue donation. As you can imagine, it is an amazing place to work. There are stories of hope, stories