713 BYOD: Build Interactive Video with Storyline
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Wednesday, March 28
Tools
Salon 11
Interactive video helps with engagement and retention of key elements; it also helps to focus a person’s attention on specific areas of the video. But these learning experiences can be expensive and time-consuming to produce. Or are they? Using some “quick and dirty” tools such as video from a smartphone and Storyline, you can build an interactive video experience in about an hour.
In this session, you will explore three distinctly different ways to build interactive video. You will start with the simplest way to add interactivity (markers) and move through to the most complex (hotspots). Learners at this hands-on session will walk away with a template to use in future projects, and be able to extend this template into branching scenarios.
In this session, you will learn:
- Best practices for building interactive video
- How to use cue points to mark timing on an interaction
- How to use markers on a base layer and move among layers in an interaction
- How to use quizzing to stop a video
- How to use variables to set states on objects and provide quiz results
- How to use hotspot interactions and change feedback based on hotspot interactions
Audience:
Novice to intermediate designers and developers.
Technology discussed in this session:
Articulate Storyline.
Participant technology requirements:
A laptop with internet connection and a copy of Storyline 2, 3, or 360.
Mary Cropp
Senior Director, Employee Effectiveness
Siteimprove
Proudly hailing from the great state of New Jersey, Mary Cropp has made her home in Seattle for the past 20-plus years. Mary has spent her career in adult learning, moving from academia to the corporate training world, and has been fortunate to work on a global level, training people around the world on such diverse topics as organ donation, data literacy, leadership development, how to sew a new cornea onto an eye(!), or how to build a Bluetooth beacon. Mary is a PROSCII-certified change practitioner as well as an ICF-certified coach.