I'm attaching a backgound I've created. But wondering if there is a place on this website that is specifically for member sharing of powerpoint/storyline assests?
Thanks Kevin! That looks great! And you did the right thing by posting here in the forums... one of the things we'd like to do in the future is create a place where folks in the Community can upload and share their own assets & resources, but for now posting in the forums is the best way to go.
I like your art! How did you create it? How are you using it? Is it part of a course you've built?
That would be a great addition to this site if there were a single point of access for user created content.
This (and all of my art) was created in powerpoint. I'm using it in a course about office safety. One iteration it's used to select the appropriate items to take with you in an evacuation and another iteration about where you should be during an earthquake.
Obviously, there are LOTS of options for how you could use this background. I use the white board for instructions on the page.
Hi Kevin, thank you for sharing. I love the way you can actually see into the next office. I can really see a scenario where you could step into the next office to consult with a colleague or something like that... very nice!
Great stuff Kevin, that's given me a few ideas. Thanks for posting! All created in Powerpoint you say? Impressive. The keyboard alone must have taken a while, even with "Copy and Paste".
Just found this! Wow, this must have taken you a lot of time to put together. Any chance you'd be willing to share the PP slide that has all of the parts? I'd love to be able to add a second monitor (as most of our staff use two, or move things around on the desk.
Hey all. I can't believe this background is still getting responses! I'm flattered.
I've included the PPT slide here so you can take things out as you'd like. Fair Warning: there are LOTS of tiny little pieces in this slide. Everything is grouped. But there are TONS of groupings.
The final slide had more things on the desk but they were items I "borrowed" from other sources. All that's included here are my own creations.
Fun Side Note- for the flinal Storyline version of this slide, I created a tiny little lightswitch to go by the door. When the user clicked it, the screen went black... except for the switch. Was a fun little "hidden Mickey."
Nice example Ken. My favorite part is the desktop image. I love the colors in general. Btw, I got a tweet about a new forum here that has a place specifically for free resources, if you want to post there. It's got a few already.
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Thanks Kevin! That looks great! And you did the right thing by posting here in the forums... one of the things we'd like to do in the future is create a place where folks in the Community can upload and share their own assets & resources, but for now posting in the forums is the best way to go.
I like your art! How did you create it? How are you using it? Is it part of a course you've built?
Thanks, Jeanette!
That would be a great addition to this site if there were a single point of access for user created content.
This (and all of my art) was created in powerpoint. I'm using it in a course about office safety. One iteration it's used to select the appropriate items to take with you in an evacuation and another iteration about where you should be during an earthquake.
Obviously, there are LOTS of options for how you could use this background. I use the white board for instructions on the page.
Hi Kevin, thank you for sharing. I love the way you can actually see into the next office. I can really see a scenario where you could step into the next office to consult with a colleague or something like that... very nice!
Jeff
@akzonobelgld
Great stuff Kevin, that's given me a few ideas. Thanks for posting! All created in Powerpoint you say? Impressive. The keyboard alone must have taken a while, even with "Copy and Paste".
Nick
This looks great, Kevin. Thanks
Been looking for something like this for weeks! Thank you so much for sharing, it's perfect for what I need!
Just found this! Wow, this must have taken you a lot of time to put together. Any chance you'd be willing to share the PP slide that has all of the parts? I'd love to be able to add a second monitor (as most of our staff use two, or move things around on the desk.
Thank you for creating/sharing this! I recently spent 2 hours trying to create something similar, and this is much better. Great image!
This is great! Thank you so much for creating and sharing it.
Wow! I'm impressed. How long did it take you to create? Thanks so much for sharing...
Very nicely done. Thank you.
¡¡Gracias por este fondo de oficina!!
Hey Great Job Kevin ... It's beautiful
are you able to share the ppt file ?
Thank you so much Kevin! AWESOME BG!!!
Obviously a great deal of work has gone into creating this background, very nice.
Very nice job! Great and thank you very much !
Hey all. I can't believe this background is still getting responses! I'm flattered.
I've included the PPT slide here so you can take things out as you'd like. Fair Warning: there are LOTS of tiny little pieces in this slide. Everything is grouped. But there are TONS of groupings.
The final slide had more things on the desk but they were items I "borrowed" from other sources. All that's included here are my own creations.
Fun Side Note- for the flinal Storyline version of this slide, I created a tiny little lightswitch to go by the door. When the user clicked it, the screen went black... except for the switch. Was a fun little "hidden Mickey."
Kevin
THANK YOU!!!!
Thanks again, Kevin. It's a really great template!
Great job and thanks for sharing!
This is great, thank-you for sharing.
Kevin, this is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing all your hard work!
Nice example Ken. My favorite part is the desktop image. I love the colors in general. Btw, I got a tweet about a new forum here that has a place specifically for free resources, if you want to post there. It's got a few already.
very nice thanks for sharing.
Really do love the style of this. Thanks a lot for sharing Kevin!
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