Step 12: From the graded assessments templates, select the type of assessment you want (again depending on the type of content you want to assess), and click ‘Insert’. This time, from the Quizzing category, choose ‘Graded’ as the type of assessment template. Step 11: The ‘Insert Slides’ window appears. Step 10: To add an assessment slide, click the ‘New Slide’ button in the ‘ Insert’ tab of the ribbon. Now that you have added the interactive slide, it’s time to add assessment slides. Step 09: Select the interactivity template you want (depending on the type of content), and click ‘Import’.Īll you have to do now is add content to the template. From the Templates category, choose ‘Top interactions’ as the type of template. Step 08: The ‘Insert Slides’ window appears. Step 07: To add an interactive slide, click the ‘New Slide’ button in the ‘ Insert’ tab of the ribbon. Let’s now add an interactive slide to the course. You can retain it if you do not mind a self-running course without any interactivities. This trigger takes learners to the next slide automatically when the timeline of the current slide ends.
The trigger is shown in the screenshot below. Step 06: The first thing you have to do now is delete a trigger from every slide. You will see that the slides of your PowerPoint file have been imported. (As we have already deleted unwanted slides, you need not deselect slides here.) You can go ahead and click ‘Import’. Step 05: The Insert Slides window appears with all selected slides. Step 04: Browse through your drives to the location where the PowerPoint deck is saved. Step 03: Click ‘Import PowerPoint’ which is the third option under the Create a new project section on the left. Step 02: Open Articulate Storyline installed on your computer. Save the document in the desired location. Step 01: Open the PowerPoint deck you wish to convert to an e-learning course and delete unwanted slides such as a contextual role play, applicable in a classroom setting.
This feature of Storyline makes it a widely used tool for converting PowerPoint presentations into engaging and interactive e-learning courses. Learning experts and SMEs familiar with PowerPoint can use it very easily. This tool has a PowerPoint-like user interface which makes it quite user-friendly compared to the previous tools we have discussed.
In this post, we will see how to do the same, using another widely used rapid authoring tool – Articulate Storyline. In my previous blog, we have seen how to convert your PowerPoint presentations to e-learning courses using the rapid authoring tool, Lectora Inspire.