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LaceyWieser
4 years agoCommunity Member
Here is my Rise training on marine vertebrates and invertebrates. I created tabs in Rise to provide examples from each categories and then embedded the numbers variables Storyline block that I created for ELC#301. To maintain a cohesive look and feel, I used the same image (cropped) for my course header, the first image in the course, and for the Storyline block (game background). Additionally, I tried to select all the other images with similar color tones to look like they were all taken at the same aquarium.
https://rise.articulate.com/share/uoMaJT6T_cvYWsQvI99tfZdqJL6jPtJ5
https://rise.articulate.com/share/uoMaJT6T_cvYWsQvI99tfZdqJL6jPtJ5
- Ron_Katz4 years agoCommunity MemberLacey, this was great fun and the block fit perfectly with the Rise course.
- EricChamberl1864 years agoCommunity MemberVery well done. Were the fish/crustaceans on animation paths? scheduled on the timeline?
- LaceyWieser4 years agoCommunity MemberEric, yes, each animal had its own animated motion path, entered/exited from different locations on the slide, and entered at different times on the timeline.
- JenniferEdgerto4 years agoCommunity MemberYour SL block looks great, Lacey and the activity was challenging and fun. Some of those guys were quick! You nailed it on the cohesive look and feel, too.