Hello, my name is Ken Cobbley
I am an Instructional Designer/eLearning Developer. Thanks for visiting my site.
Attorney Amanda:
“Be careful with what you show, Ken. Remember you’re bound by NDAs with clients and employment agreements.”
Me:
“Thanks for looking out for me counselor. The examples here were created specifically for this portfolio.“
Samples
Articulate Storyline
Multiple Sliders
This activity/interaction was an idea that was born out of a project I was working on with a client that involved multiple sliders on the same screen. I think it’s interesting because it adds the concept of confidence into an answer. The more confident you are in your answer, the more points are possible if you are correct.
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“Objection” Training
Stand alone desktop software continues to fade as SaaS grows. When customers have to upgrade, there are often objections. In this activity, we explore a method to help train customer service employees how to handle popular objections.
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Storyline and Vyond
In this example, Storyline and Vyond are combined to create a branched scenario.
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Slider
In the interaction, the user moves the slider to make an estimate. The interaction includes:
- Triggers
- Variables
- States
- Layers
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Knowledge Check
In this interaction, the learner answers a five question knowledge check. Immediate visual feedback is provided with icons and a score that is updated after each answer. The interaction includes:
- Triggers
- Relative Animation Paths
- Variables
- States
- Layers
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Drag & Drop
In this sample, the learner drags the car company logos to the correct side of the screen and is provided immediate feedback. It uses:
- Triggers
- Relative Animation Paths
- Variables
- States
- Layers
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Interactive Timeline
This interaction contains 6 “screens” but is actually contained on one screen by using:
- Triggers
- Relative Animation Paths
- Variables
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Articulate Rise
Adobe InDesign
Camtasia
Contact Information
Ken Cobbley – Houston Metro Area
713.385.3228
kcobbley@gmail.com
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