Articulate Storyline Conditional Trigger Tutorial
Enhancing eLearning interactions in Articulate Storyline becomes easier with conditional triggers. This conditional trigger tutorial builds on our previous flip card animation. It introduces a method to reveal content only after learners flip all cards. Instead of assigning triggers manually to each card, this approach streamlines the process, reducing setup time while maintaining engagement.
Speed Up Storyline Development with Conditional Triggers
In this Storyline tutorial, you will learn how to add a conditional trigger in Articulate Storyline to control when a message and continue button appear. Rather than using complex programming, this method keeps things simple while making interactions dynamic.
Key Steps in This Storyline Conditional Trigger Tutorial
- Duplicate flip cards quickly while preserving animations
- Set up a message and continue button that stays hidden at first
- Use a conditional trigger to reveal content when all cards are flipped
This Articulate Storyline tutorial is designed for both beginners and advanced users looking to speed up development without using JavaScript.
Why Use a Conditional Trigger in Articulate Storyline?
Using conditional triggers in Articulate Storyline helps control the flow of learning experiences. Learners engage more actively because they must complete an interaction before moving forward. This feature works well for scenario-based learning, interactive assessments, and gamified eLearning.
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What’s Next?
This Articulate Storyline conditional trigger tutorial is just the beginning. In the next video, we will introduce advanced Storyline triggers to create more interactive experiences. If you want to see more tutorials on Storyline conditional triggers, let us know in the comments!