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JenniferPetr619
4 years agoCommunity Member
Late to the show, but I have a fun window into decisions I make every morning. My CYOA is "The Case of the Crying Cat," featuring my cat, Calypso, and original "mew-sic" by yours truly. (When you can't find just the right royalty-free tune, you get creative.) The story map is available from the top right of the player.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/833936a4-0a1d-47e7-840f-b461b2787ab0/review
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/833936a4-0a1d-47e7-840f-b461b2787ab0/review
- JessieBernal-f84 years agoCommunity MemberOops, I accidentally hit report instead of the reply...so sorry!
I really like your branching map. It's so complex! This was a new task for me to take on, I see we all do it slightly differently.- JenniferPetr6194 years agoCommunity MemberI don't know how many times I've done the report/reply thing. It's okay! I had a scenario-based project a couple of years ago. I had four different scenarios that were fairly complex, and four different sets of SMEs reviewing them. After trying a few things, drafting the text and decision map in a Visio flowchart and providing PDFs of the maps to the SMEs ended up being the right thing for that situation. There are so many great tools out there. I like what you did with your whiteboard. I've got to get one of those for my home office!
- JessieBernal-f84 years agoCommunity MemberInteresting, what program did you use to do your map in?
I understand how complicated it can get with that many SMEs. One thing I've been coached on last year is less is more. I used to get into a lot of the ID details in my SME meetings, but now I leave most of that discussion out and just keep to content talk or show them prototypes. =)