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JodiSansone
Community Member
Radical Candor--Second Time Around
Demo: https://tinyurl.com/y3mp5qh6
Ok, I read the instructions better, David. Here is my crappy, static PPT slide converted into the 6 different question interactions. I used the process outlined in the challenge instructions and only used the assets that I started with. I don't love how this turned out visually but it was good to practice the skill, and I had never used a shortcut key before, so that was something new. I wrote some comments in my notes panel about how I was feeling about each interaction.
Ashi, thank you for the kind comments you made earlier on the one-slide demo I deleted. I appreciate it. I've been following you on twitter.
Demo: https://tinyurl.com/y3mp5qh6
Ok, I read the instructions better, David. Here is my crappy, static PPT slide converted into the 6 different question interactions. I used the process outlined in the challenge instructions and only used the assets that I started with. I don't love how this turned out visually but it was good to practice the skill, and I had never used a shortcut key before, so that was something new. I wrote some comments in my notes panel about how I was feeling about each interaction.
Ashi, thank you for the kind comments you made earlier on the one-slide demo I deleted. I appreciate it. I've been following you on twitter.
JoelRachal
4 years agoCommunity Member
I liked the look and feel of your presentation. Very clean and simple, the gray and burgundy were really eye catching. I liked how you consistently carried this theme forward into the six questions.
Good job with the Hot Key -- I haven't used this function, but using the 1, 2, 3, 4 for a multiple choice was ingenious.
One suggestion -- keeping radical candor in burgundy in the question could prompt the user's choice of answer.
Good job with the Hot Key -- I haven't used this function, but using the 1, 2, 3, 4 for a multiple choice was ingenious.
One suggestion -- keeping radical candor in burgundy in the question could prompt the user's choice of answer.
- JodiSansone4 years agoCommunity MemberGood catch--when I created the free form slide from the PPT that box was highlighted. I noticed it after I posted it and was too lazy to change it.