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March 14, 2023

Articulate Storyline vs. Rise

Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career
Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career
Articulate Storyline vs. Rise
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Show Notes

Here’s what to expect from this episode:

The two most-used eLearning development tools in corporate instructional design are Articulate Storyline and Articulate Rise. While both tools come from the same company, they have quite a few distinctions and serve very different purposes.


In this episode, we’re comparing Articulate Storyline and Rise. You’ll learn the primary purpose of each program, the learning curves, and other significant differences so that you can feel confident deciding which tool to use for your first project.

Topics covered:

  • The key difference between Storyline and Rise
  • Understanding the learning curve
  • The purpose of Storyline and Rise, and how to decide which program to use
  • Using a desktop-based authoring tool vs. a web-based authoring tool
  • Responsive eLearning and creating engaging courses 
  • Choosing which software to learn first
Articulate Storyline vs. Rise

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Resources and Links Mentioned: 

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Listen to my episode on Software Programs You Need to Learn

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Meet the Host

Jill Davidian

Jill is a 20 year veteran in the Instructional Design space, working as an ID/eLearning Developer and hiring them. She is the founder of Learning Strategy and Design, a custom learning solutions firm that designs learning for corporate clients, and she has helped over 500 aspiring Instructional Designers stand out and transition into the field through her 9-month ID career development program, Applied Instructional Design Academy.

She has her ear to the ground on what hiring managers are looking for and her passion is helping YOU create FREEDOM through this field.

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