This example has been submitted to this week’s E-Learning Heroes Challenge. I was inspired by the Sims 4: Realm of Magic (big fan of the Sims!) and decided to build this sample using variables to keep track of the learner’s progress. This sample can be fully developed later to train team leaders in promoting employee wellness at the workplace. Design and DevelopmentI used PowerPoint to design and used the built-in 3D objects. To keep track of the learner’s progress, I created a spell book using a text variable first and named it ‘potion1complete’. Then I set a few triggers. For example, when the learner has completed the first page of the 1st potion, a trigger will fire and the variable ‘potion1complete’ will be changed to value ‘inprogress’. Also, when the learner has completed the second page of the 1st potion, another trigger will fire and the text variable ‘potion1complete’ will be changed to value ‘inprogress2’. I set a few more triggers to link the text variables with the progress bar. To show that the level of the progress bar is ‘increasing’, I edited the states of the progress bar. Here are the triggers that fire when the learner has completed each page of the 1st potion. 💭 Afterthoughts:I had great fun in designing and building this sample. I learnt a lot more about the use of text variables in Storyline in customising bookmarking and showing learners their progress in the course. I also experimented with different font types to deliver a magical vibe but maintaining readability at the same time. Did you like what you read? Leave me a comment and tell me what you think.
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