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Articulate Studio Cookbook

By : Robert Kennedy III, Robert Kennedy
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Articulate Studio Cookbook

By: Robert Kennedy III, Robert Kennedy

Overview of this book

More and more companies find they need to build their training courses internally. They are turning to tools like Articulate Studio because it is easy to use and doesn't have a steep learning curve. If you are familiar with Microsoft PowerPoint in any way, you should feel right at home with Articulate Studio."Articulate Studio Cookbook" will get you ready to add Articulate Studio to your enterprise toolkit. This book gives you detailed yet simple steps to complete your training course. By following the clear steps in each chapter, you will gain an understanding of the software but also be able to complete specific tasks and common activities.The good thing about this book is that you can start anywhere and get the information that you need for a specific activity. Cross-references are provided if there is a skill located elsewhere that you need to complete a task.It can be frustrating to pick up a new piece of software and not know where to begin. With Articulate Studio, there is a whole suite of software to work with. You need to know how to work with Presenter, Engage, Quizmaker and Encoder to make great Articulate courses. Then, you'll need to know how to put them all together in a way that makes a professional looking, cohesive and smooth-flowing course. We'll make it easy to follow step by step until you have a professional course."Articulate Studio Cookbook" will help you go from Studio newbie to Studio guru. Dive in and choose your recipe.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Articulate Studio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a simple storyline in Quizmaker


Although Quizmaker is intended for use alongside Presenter, it is fully capable of working as a standalone package, creating complete Flash presentations. Doing so requires adding additional slides to the presentation, which aren't question slides.

When we use the term "storyline", we're not talking about using Quizmaker to tell a story, but in the sense of having a continuity of information presented along with the quiz and survey questions. This provides the capability of using Quizmaker to teach and immediately reinforce that teaching through a quiz. When used for surveys, information pertinent to the survey can be presented before questions are asked, helping to add clarity to the overall process. In the case of a sales presentation, questions can be asked for the purpose of directing the potential customer to the information that will best help them find what they are looking for.

The "storyline" concept provides a way of thinking for Quizmaker...