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AbbyWalden
3 years agoCommunity Member
Hi All!
This is my first E-Learning Challenge. Hope you like it! Especially, all of my Office fans :)
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d27a407b-4302-4260-8bc6-048fd751468e/review
This is my first E-Learning Challenge. Hope you like it! Especially, all of my Office fans :)
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d27a407b-4302-4260-8bc6-048fd751468e/review
- DanielCanave6183 years agoCommunity MemberLOL! I literally just watched the clip of Jim cosplaying as Dwight during lunch. Thanks for the chuckle.
It's incredibly encouraging to see so many folks giving the challenges a try this year--myself included. As part of my personal development, I am also trying to give as much constructive feedback as I can offer. For this project, you might try incorporating a "Need a hint?" button that, when pressed, will reveal the next "clearer" (?) state of the object being shown in the place of a time-based trigger/state change.
Thanks for the contribution, Abby!- AbbyWalden3 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Daniel! The Office never goes out of style. I'll go back and take a look- I like the suggestion of adding a hint button.
I don't have access to Photoshop or Illustrator and wondered what others use to blur. I don't know that I technically blurred this image; it was soft edges in ppt. Any suggestions?- DanielCanave6183 years agoCommunity MemberLooks like Peter M. was able to come across a free-ish program (additional premium features available) called Fotor that has blurring capabilities. Here’s a short YouTube video to help get you started: https://youtu.be/Xlc1LFmjoPE
Wish I could say I’ve used it before, but I can’t…let me know how it goes!
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberAbby, I like the fact that you reversed the blur as the hints were given. Of course any nod to the Dunderheads in Scranton is going to attract fans.
- AbbyWalden3 years agoCommunity MemberRon,
Thank you for your response! Can't go wrong with the Office!