P01 BYOD: Getting Started with Storyline
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Sunday, March 25
Salon 15
With Articulate Storyline, you can build highly interactive online and mobile courses. It’s simple enough for beginners and powerful enough for experts. Storyline has many features to offer, and you can break them all down into simple, easy-to-use steps.
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn the building blocks of this easy-to-use software that allows you to make anything from simple, functional online courses to powerful and engaging courses, with no coding required. You will learn about using functionality such as slides, states, layers, and triggers to create engaging interactions to bolster your learning experiences.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to navigate through the basic functions of Storyline
- How to define and use slides, states, layers, and triggers
- How to develop scenes and slides with course content
- How to enhance course content with multimedia
- How to use the building blocks of Storyline to develop basic eLearning functions
Audience:
Novice designers and developers who have basic computer skills and are familiar with tools such as PowerPoint.
Technology discussed in this session:
Articulate Storyline 360 (Storyline 2 and 3 will work as well).
Participant technology requirements:
A laptop (PC or Mac) running Windows and Articulate Storyline (360, 3, or 2).

Stefanie Lawless
VP Training
Yukon Learning
Stefanie Lawless, vice president of training at Yukon Learning, manages the world-renowned Training Team of Articulate and eLearning experts who provide certified training for the Articulate 360 suite of tools. She also works closely with certified, strategic international training partners to ensure continued expertise in the tools, consistency in delivery, and timely asset management. Stefanie has spent more than 15 years in the training industry, designing training materials for various modalities and developing eLearning courseware for organizations worldwide. She holds a BS in information technology and an MBA from Western Governors University.