Heroland is the greatest Storyline 2 project ever created. It took over 1000 hours, and used ONLY Storyline's coding and drawing tools. No photoshop or javascript was ever used.
See the walkthroughBuilt originally from a graduate school project, Froguts has taught millions of students worldwide about the anatomy and physiology of living organisms. It became a compendium of many animals and was showcased by the Department of Education, and the U.S.Congress.
Some research papers about it
Try it out for yourself!
This Rise example was showcased by Articulate, and shows how animated gifs can bring engagement to Rise and make it pretty.
This is a biological fieldtrip utilized by students in BSC1005C. It was created with software that is functionally similar to Storyline 360, but is more affordable for those on academic budgets. It is very hard to tell that it's not Storyline, unless you are programming it.
This is an interactive augmented reality AR experience I made about Snooty the Manatee, who was the mascot of Manatee county that lived at the Bishop Planetarium. To view this large AR experience have some floorspace and snap the QR code on the otherside of this card with your phone. You will need to download the Adobe Aero app to see it, as well as walk around Snooty to find all his question marks.
This project required a unique 3D process to integrate realistic simulations within Storyline. It was designed to conserve Southern toad populations that are mistaken for invasive Cane toads.
Tidlybit is an animated science educational channel that uses Character Animator and AfterEffects. This particular video has well over 1,000,000 views.
This is an 18 part Web Series I helped produce for SPC College of Orthotics and Prosthetics and HOPE Consortium. In this project I was responsible for editing all the multicam, b-roll and audio production, as well as closed captioning and titling.