Creating Interactive Charts with Motion Paths in Articulate StoryLine2

It has been a couple of weeks since I was able to participate in Articulate’s E-learning Heroes e-learning challenges.  This week the challenge is to create an interactive chart to find engaging ways in which to display data using Articulate Storyline2 (SL2).  The source of my data was a chart from the Association for Talent Development’s 2014 State of the Industry report which provides great insights about the corporate training and talent development industry.  For this challenge, I decided to figure out how to complete it without the use of layers and with the use of motion path animations.

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Alexander Salas

Alex Salas is learning experience and eLearning designer with over 15 years of experience specializing in the blend of learning technologies and gamification for performance outcomes. Since 2007, Alex has worked in every facet of corporate learning and performance enablement for Fortune 100 enterprises such as Philips, Centene Corporation and Dell Technologies. When he’s not creating amazing learning experiences, you can find Alex giving back to the community at large with articles, workshops, and conferences.

2 Comments

  1. Alexander, I have never used Articulate before but I do like what you did with the chart. I use Lectora and it also have a motion path tool. I may try to create a similar chart and see if I can get it to work like you did. Great idea!

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