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SamaraReyneke-2
4 years agoCommunity Member
I pulled content from our shelf series on Effective Emails into a Rise lesson for this week's entry.
It contains a drag-and-drop SL interaction as well as an animated timer activity (from a previous challenge).
Hope you guys like it!
Demo: https://rise.articulate.com/share/EEIbwCwTB6vB14wd6s9ZN7x_jMXvvMXa
It contains a drag-and-drop SL interaction as well as an animated timer activity (from a previous challenge).
Hope you guys like it!
Demo: https://rise.articulate.com/share/EEIbwCwTB6vB14wd6s9ZN7x_jMXvvMXa
- Samuel4 years agoCommunity MemberGreat example! I like the juxtaposition of a calm theme with snarky remarks :)
- SamaraReyneke-24 years agoCommunity MemberThank you for the feedback Samuel. I think sometimes we all feel the urge to send what we reaaally feel in emails. A friend once told me, write the snarky email, but don't add any addresses in the send field. Just get your feelings out, scrap it - and then write the professional reply.
It's a good exercise if you have emotions you need to work through. Email comms can be hard sometimes.