As I said in the other thread, i really like this. To give you in constructive feedback would really just be nit picky because overall I think it's great. If you WANT nit picky, the only thing that caught so much as a thought was there are 3 separate animations to bring in the question, drop in the answers and then emphasize the answers. Maybe combine the first 2 just to make it smoother?
Or not. You could also leave it just the way it is
I would have the gauge go from left to right. Left being poor answer to the right being the best answer. I also think your buttons should be stacked poor, better, best.
I think this is great - nice layout and very creative!
Hi Angie. Really love your work. thanks for sharing.
I have made the mistake of shifting over to Storyline completely and forgetting that I have Presenter. Was always frustrated by the fact that I cant do simple rotation and controlled line animations in Storyline. And as a Physics teacher, I need those more than ther animations currently offered in Storyline. So I always reverted back to Powerpoint - did my animation there and saved as a .wmv file which I inserted into Storyline.
You have just opened my eyes to the fact that i have another option - use Presenter for animations and insert that into Storyline.
I would have the gauge go from left to right. Left being poor answer to the right being the best answer. I also think your buttons should be stacked poor, better, best.
Great suggestions, Montse! I'll give those a try. Also, Tim, Ana, and Alphonso, thanks for your comments! Alphonso, I'm glad it inspired a new way to incorporate animations for you.
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As I said in the other thread, i really like this. To give you in constructive feedback would really just be nit picky because overall I think it's great. If you WANT nit picky, the only thing that caught so much as a thought was there are 3 separate animations to bring in the question, drop in the answers and then emphasize the answers. Maybe combine the first 2 just to make it smoother?
Or not. You could also leave it just the way it is
Wow Angie did you create this in Presenter? It is awesome.
I do agree with Natalia about the multiple animations. Sometimes less is more.
Thanks so much for the feedback Natalia and Nancy! Good suggestion and after having another look, I completely agree.
Nancy, yep - created in Presenter and since it is just a short interaction I chose slide only view for all the slides. It was a fun one to make
And here's the revised demo with Natalia and Nancy's suggestion implemented.
Angie's Demo Interaction - Take 2
Thanks again for the feedback, ladies!!
Take 2 is cool!
But why did the chicken cross the road??
Hey Angie!
Very cool interaction!
I would have the gauge go from left to right. Left being poor answer to the right being the best answer. I also think your buttons should be stacked poor, better, best.
I think this is great - nice layout and very creative!
Angie;
I have said it before; You do amazing things with Powerpoint.
Great job again.
Tim
Great idea!
Hi Angie. Really love your work. thanks for sharing.
I have made the mistake of shifting over to Storyline completely and forgetting that I have Presenter. Was always frustrated by the fact that I cant do simple rotation and controlled line animations in Storyline. And as a Physics teacher, I need those more than ther animations currently offered in Storyline. So I always reverted back to Powerpoint - did my animation there and saved as a .wmv file which I inserted into Storyline.
You have just opened my eyes to the fact that i have another option - use Presenter for animations and insert that into Storyline.
Thanx.
Great suggestions, Montse! I'll give those a try. Also, Tim, Ana, and Alphonso, thanks for your comments! Alphonso, I'm glad it inspired a new way to incorporate animations for you.
Well done Angie.
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