![]() The built-in branching scenario feature requires a bit of trial and error.For example, I'd like a more elaborate sorting activity, customizable drag and drop activity, game options such as crosswords, options that allow user response, and more variety in the quizzing and assessment. The ones that exist now (hot spot, drag n' drop, flip cards, etc.) are useful, but it would be nice to have more options without having to build something custom in Storyline to pull over. I'd like to see more variety in the types of interactions available.A live course with an instructor, while it could be utilized in a live setting, the way it would be used I am unsure would be as dynamic or worthwhile as other more traditional options. Most of the material created in Articulate 360 tends to sit on the side of an on-demand, at-your-own-pace as far as coursework is concerned. I don't know that this is wholly relevant to courses that are live, be they in-person or virtual (Zoom webinars for example). ![]() I think with regard to creating online courses/products for students to utilize, this is a great program and serves several levels of instructional design well (from me being brand new to this, to my supervisor who is newly certified, up to a longtime LD). ![]() I also had a great deal of fun making tweaks, organizing and adding imagery. I have crafted my own revision of a course using Articulate 360 and while the process was lengthy, I found edits and changes to be relatively easy to implement. I am not a fully trained instructional designer, but I found the user experience to be enjoyable.
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