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Now in Storyline 360! Use 360° images to create immersive learning

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Design interactive training learners won’t want to quit Hi {NAME}, We wanted to check in to let

Design interactive training learners won’t want to quit Hi {NAME}, We wanted to check in to let you know about a new beta feature we’ve just added to Storyline 360: 360° images. Now you can more easily build immersive, interactive learning experiences in virtual environments. Use the 360° images feature to transform any panoramic 360° image into a realistic virtual environment that employees can explore. It’s perfect for empowering learners to build skills in realistic settings—from factory floors and operating rooms to restaurants and airplanes. With the new 360° images feature, you can embed interactive elements that engage and challenge learners in a rich full-color world they can explore at their own speed. It’s easy: - Upload a panoramic image or create and upload a new one ([learn how]()). - Insert interactive markers with text, audio, and video content to help learners explore the virtual environment. - Add hotspots where learners can discover hidden bonus content. - Provide clues and context with hover triggers to immerse learners in the environment. - Guide navigation through interactions to make sure learners don’t miss anything. - Add progress indicators to offer feedback and motivation. How cool is that? Watch it all come together in [this short video](). [Experts in cognition]() have found that combining visual, audio, and text content can dramatically increase learners’ retention. Self-paced discovery and interaction further cement new skills and information. The new 360° images feature makes it easy to create a structured, sequential experience, or allow learners to discover content at their own pace. There’s never been a better time to add 360° images to your Storyline 360 course. Look for the 360° Image icon in the Articulate 360 Insert menu. Need help? Reply to this email to get in touch with our team. Enjoy, The Articulate Team [Alt Text]() ©2021 Articulate Global, LLC [Resellers]() [FAQs]() [Unsubscribe]()

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