Articulate Rise Scenario Block Example
Review the pros and cons of the Articulate Rise scenario block. It’s quick and easy to build branching scenarios, but has limitations in functionality and flexibility.
Review the pros and cons of the Articulate Rise scenario block. It’s quick and easy to build branching scenarios, but has limitations in functionality and flexibility.
The links and resources in this post include learning science, patterns and tips for branching scenarios, visual design principles, and some free resources.
Bryan Jones from eLearningArt invited me and 59 other eLearning people to share their single best tip for creating effective eLearning scenarios.
Branching scenarios are great, but when are they worth the time and effort required to create them?
I’m speaking at the Learning Solutions 2019 Conference. I have a session on choosing branching scenarios and a panel in the future of instructional design.
When I completed building this branching scenario in Storyline, I ran into a couple of issues. Here’s how I built the scenario and solved those problems.
When I build branching scenarios, I prefer to build a single path first. Then, I can go back and fill in the rest of the decisions later.
This is how I built a simulated phone conversation in Articulate Storyline as part of a branching scenario.
These Maps Reveal the Hidden Structures of ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Books – Atlas Obscura
This is an example of the thought process for creating layouts for a branching scenario.