ELT101 Storyline Tips and Tricks
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Wednesday, October 25
Expo Hall: eLearning Tools Stage
Articulate Storyline is very easy for beginners to use, even with little or no guidance. However, it may not take long to find yourself in over your head with all of the features and options. One of the tool’s greatest strengths is its flexibility—there are usually several ways of performing any activity. Because of that, many people discover a method that is not a best practice. Learning some best practices and a handful of lesser-known tips or tricks can be extremely beneficial for Storyline users.
This session will help attendees uncover some tips and tricks to get the most out of their Storyline experience. Storyline is a very robust tool with a ton of features, but it is also easy to get lost in the weeds of the variety of options available to you. This session will pinpoint some cool tips to help you become more effective and efficient in your course development.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to make quick roll-over/click-and-reveal effects using states
- How Layer Properties can save you multiple steps and reduce your trigger clutter
- How Markers can be customized for a unique and powerful interaction
- About the importance of replicating and editing scenes
- Simple best practices for organizing your work in Storyline
Audience:
Novice to intermediate designers and developers.
Technology discussed in this session:
Articulate Storyline 360.

Ron Price
Chief Learning Officer
Yukon Learning
Ron Price has over 35 years of experience in organizational effectiveness, leadership coaching, instructional design, spiritual development, and experiential learning. His unique background has allowed him to support a wide range of customers, from schools like Duke University and Harvard Business School to multinational corporations like Sanofi, Amazon, BP, and Pepsico. In 2002, Ron founded a consulting firm and challenge course devoted to increasing organizational performance while developing authenticity and integrity. After joining Yukon, Ron worked closely with the Articulate team to design the certified training programs for the Articulate tools. He is a Guild Master.