Adding an Articulate Engage Interaction Within Another April 2, 2008
Posted by elearningtyro in : Articulate Engage, Graphic Design, Instructional Design, Template Design, Useful Resources , add a commentClick here to view a useful post on adding an Articulate Engage Interaction within another.
Maximum Sizes for Images and Videos in Articulate Engage March 12, 2008
Posted by elearningtyro in : Articulate Engage, Graphic Design, Instructional Design, Template Design, Useful Resources , 3commentsEach interaction type in Articulate Engage has its own specifications in terms of the sizes for images and videos. Here is a useful information on the maximum sizes for images and videos. Thanks to Gabe Anderson for sharing these details in his blog.
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Interaction Type |
Maximum Size |
Example |
| Process (no text in steps) | 620 px width x 310 px height | Click here for an example |
| Labeled Graphic | 690 px width x 470 px height | Click here for an example |
| Tabs (at a minimum size of 10%) | 553 px width x 380 px height | Click here for an example |
| Tabs (at the regular size of 30%) | 425 px width x 380 px height | Click here for an example |
| Circle Diagram | 250 px width x 310 px height | Click here for an example |
| Timeline | 620 px width x 310 px height | Click here for an example |
| Media Tour (without captions or video player) | 688 px width x 468 px height | Click here for an example |
| FAQ | 617 px width x 310 px height | Click here for an example |
| Pyramid Diagram | 250 px width x 305 px height | Click here for an example |
| Guided Image (if the image takes 75% of the space) | 434 px width x 295 px height | Click here for an example |
| Guided Image (if the image takes 85% of the space) | 490 px width x 335 px height | |
| Glossary (with glossary items set to a minimum width) | 493 px width x 330 px height | Click here for an example |
Tips for Creating Engaging Assessments by Using Articulate Engage February 20, 2008
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Elements in the e-Learning Course Template December 25, 2006
Posted by elearningtyro in : Instructional Design, Template Design, Useful Resources , 4commentsHere is a list of elements that shall be included in the e-Learning course template.
- Header or session title: It should display the session name.
- Frame title: It should display the frame title.
- Pagination information: It should provide information on the current frame number and the total number of frames in the session.
- Glossary button: It should provide the list of terms, definitions, and relevant description.
- Help button: It should provide assistance in operating and navigating through the session.
- Exit button: It should enable the learner to exit the session. It is appreciable to include a dialog box with an instruction like “Are you sure you want to exit?” when the exit button is clicked.
- Slider bar: It should enable the learner to navigate the frame contents either forward or backward.
- Audio ON or OFF button: It should enable the learner to play or mute the audio.
- Audio transcript button: It should display the contents read in the audio.
- Previous button: It should navigate to the previous frame.
- Next button: It should navigate to the next frame.
- Play or pause button: It should enable the learner to play or pause the execution of a frame.
- Template instruction bar: It should provide information on the template navigation instruction (for example, ‘Click Next to proceed‘, ‘Click Exit to exit the session‘, ‘Follow the instructions in OST‘, and so on) or the status of frame execution (for example, ‘Frame execution in progress‘) to the learner.
- Notes button: It should display a scribbling pad. The learner can type his or her notes, save, and print the same.
- Search button: It should enable the learner to search for his or her required terms and explanation.
- References or learning aids button: It should display all the reference materials and other learning aids related to the session.
- FAQ button: It should display the session’s frequently asked questions and their respective answers.
The aforementioned elements are some of the frequently used elements in the e-Learning course template. You can choose the elements based on the target audience and your client’s requirements. I will update this post if I acquire any additional information. Hence, I suggest you to visit this post frequently.
