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DianneBlake-7ce
7 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Nicole, I've edited the PowerPoint you posted. It forces the learner to complete the lessons in order and then marks the completed lessons as complete. It also allows the learner to return to a lesson for review after it is complete, in any order.
I would be glad to send the updated version to you. Just let me know. Thank you for the original PowerPoint that I could edit.
I would be glad to send the updated version to you. Just let me know. Thank you for the original PowerPoint that I could edit.
- SoniaThomas7 years agoCommunity MemberHi Dianne,
I would love to see what you have created. I build most of my courses in PowerPoint first and in some cases only in PowerPoint.- DianneBlake-7ce7 years agoCommunity MemberI posted the file in a new discussion: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/powerpoint-course-dashboard-redux
- NicoleLegault17 years agoCommunity MemberVery cool approach, Dianne! I understand the concept from your description, and that is a cool way to pull it off in PowerPoint. Hats off to you! :)
- DianneBlake-7ce7 years agoCommunity MemberThank you Dianne Blake Sr. Learning & Development Consultant Conduent Learning Services
- JuliaNiles-6a417 years agoCommunity MemberHi Dianne,
I too would love to see this approach.
- PeterVroom7 years agoCommunity MemberI too would like to see a copy, thanks! peter.vroom@adelaide.edu.au
- NicoleLegault17 years agoCommunity MemberHi Dianne! If you post a new discussion in the community, you can upload your file there, and then simply share the link/URL to that discussion with anyone who asks for it, so you don't have to manually email it to everyone who asks. Hope this helps :)
- DianneBlake-7ce7 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Nicole. I gave you credit for the orginal file.