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Building a Simulated Phone Conversation in Storyline

Experiencing eLearning

In my last post on creating layouts for a branching scenario , I identified a need to build some long phone conversations. The conversations include some back and forth between the two characters, Sophie and Robert. Side-by-side conversation layout with placeholders. Slide master for long phone conversations.

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Tools for Building Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

When would you use Twine instead of Storyline or other tools for building branching scenarios? An attendee at one of my recent presentations asked me why I’d bother creating something in Twine rather than just storyboarding directly in Storyline, especially if I was using character images. Simple conversation: Rise.

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Building a Simulated Phone Conversation in Storyline

Experiencing eLearning

In my last post on creating layouts for a branching scenario , I identified a need to build some long phone conversations. The conversations include some back and forth between the two characters, Sophie and Robert. Side-by-side conversation layout with placeholders. Slide master for long phone conversations.

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The Custom eLearning Content Development Services Guide

Ninja Tropic

Evaluate Authoring Tools and Platforms Use assessments, simulations, and tracking tools to measure training effectiveness. Level 3: Advanced Simulations & Gamification Integrates immersive environments, interactive video content, and gamified learning paths. Off-the-shelf or semi-custom courses work for broader topics.

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iSpring Dialog Simulation

Experiencing eLearning

iSpring isn’t as common of an elearning development tool as Storyline or Captivate, especially in the US. However, the iSpring Suite 10 includes TalkMaster , a Dialog Simulation tool that works very smoothly for creating branching scenarios. Try the dialog simulation yourself to see the finished result. Efficiency.

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Planning a Branching Scenario

Experiencing eLearning

Learn more about client needs during preliminary phone call. Based on my analysis (including conversations with SMEs, learners, and/or other stakeholders), I also create a list of mistakes or errors people could make. Propose a short road mapping engagement. Identify Mistakes. Originally published 10/24/2017. Last updated 9/15/2020.

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Branching Scenario Prototype in Twine

Experiencing eLearning

If you use Twine as a prototyping tool, you can build the finished version in Captivate, Storyline, or another tool of your choice. One advantage of reusing choices is that it reduces the overall size of the scenario; this gave me fewer slides to build in Storyline later. Play the scenario. Branching structure in Twine. More on Twine.