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Interaction is a kind of action that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another.
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The best bit about Pisa is watching people pose to have their photos taken as if they're holding up the leaning tower (or in some cases pushing it over).
Tabs interactions are one of the most common interactions in e-learning. They’re super flexible and come in all shapes, sizes, and designs.
For e-learning designers, tabs make it easy to break down and group related content into smaller, more meaningful sections. Using tabs to reveal each section helps learners remain focused in the moment without jumping out to new slides or scenes.
And for course designers new to e-learning or just getting started with Articulate Storyline 360, tabs interactions are a fantastic way to learn Storyline’s core building blocks: slides, states, layers, and triggers.
There are two types of tabs
Basic Tabs
If you’re just getting started with Storyline, try to focus on the alignment and positioning of slide objects before adding the interactivity with triggers and layers. Work with the shape tools, formatting options, and alignment tools. Don’t worry about making your tabs look good. Instead, focus on Storyline’s workflow of adding states, layers, and triggers.
Advanced Tabs
For those of you with Storyline experience, try working with conditions to make something happen after a specified number of tabs were clicked. Can you reveal a hidden or disabled button after all tabs are visited? Can you make something happen when the timeline of a slide layer reaches a cue point or the end? What can you do with the layer properties options to affect how the tabs interaction functions?
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Myrmica rubra - the commonest and most widespread species of ant found in Northern Ireland. To photograph these ants I put a tiny drop of honey on the rock and waited for an ant to find it. The ant drank its fill and went back to the nest, seconds later re-emerging with a large number of her sisters, which walked in a line and drank at the honey. These two ants are sniffing each other with their antennae.
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Equilibria is a site-specific info-game installed in Venice’s Rialto market area, where people come every evening to relax and drink, and incorporates some of its site’s historic features. A line of ‘stepping stones’, it tests the player’s mental and physical state, and provides entertainment for bystanders.
"Equilibria" is a project from "Signals in Space" an interaction design studio course in the graduate programme in Communication and Multimedia Design in the Faculty of Design and Arts, Iuav University of Venice, 2009/10.
Gillian Crampton Smith
Facoltà di Design e Arti
IUAV Università di Venezia
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Gillian Crampton Smith
Philip Tabor
San Marco 2818
30124 Venezia, Italy
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Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design