Storyline Ninja

You need more than a tool
You can hand someone a screwdriver.
You can even teach them every way to use it—how to hold it, twist it, change the bits.
But that doesn’t make them a builder.
And it definitely doesn’t make them an architect.
Knowing how to use a tool is only part of the picture.
Knowing what to build—and why—requires something else entirely: vision, design, purpose.
The same is true with tools like Storyline.
You can master every trigger, timeline, and transition. But if you don’t understand how people learn, how to structure content, how to design for clarity and engagement—then you’re just turning screws. Not building solutions.
That’s why our training goes deeper.
We layer tool training with instructional design principles. Practice with theory.
Because real skill isn’t just in the clicks—it’s in the choices behind them.
You need more than a tool.
You need to know what to build.

Web of Knowledge

Strong Foundations

Homework—It’s Your Secret Weapon

Stop Following, Start Creating: Becoming a Trendsetter in Instructional Design

You’re the Jewel
