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JodiSansone
3 years agoCommunity Member
Stylized Course/Quiz Starter
Demo: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/363+Results+Slide/story.html
Download: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/363+Quiz+with+Results.story
I have a hard time visualizing a result slide without seeing what comes before it, so I did a quick course starter with a quiz and results. I tired to give this demo a cohesive look and feel with an underpainted photo filter, a custom color scheme, and custom feedback. Have a great week everyone!
Demo: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/363+Results+Slide/story.html
Download: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/363+Quiz+with+Results.story
I have a hard time visualizing a result slide without seeing what comes before it, so I did a quick course starter with a quiz and results. I tired to give this demo a cohesive look and feel with an underpainted photo filter, a custom color scheme, and custom feedback. Have a great week everyone!
- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper HeroI'm the same Jodi - always felt the results slide should reflect the course theme and so it's hard to design one without designing what comes before it. You've exceeded the brief here with a very clean and usable template. And your choice of image for the results slide -- how it draws the eye to the score -- is spot on.
- MichelleWhel8533 years agoCommunity MemberHi Jodi,
Love the look and feel of your template. I was just wondering if you could explain more about the "underpainted photo filter"? Did use stock photos and apply the filter in a specific program? Thanks in advance.- JodiSansone3 years agoCommunity MemberHi Deb--yes, underpainting is a photo filter you can find in Photoshop (I used an app called BeFunky). It takes your photo and gives it a texture and simulates layering on paint. I just did it for fun to see how it would look. I liked how it accentuates some of the colors in the photograph so I could create a color scheme. Sometimes I find that my clients get hung up on photos because the subjects have too many tattoos, clothing is too casual, someone looks angry, etc. I thought the underpainting gave you the energy of the photo without the detail to fuss over. Not sure everyone would love it, but it was fun to play with.
- MichelleWhel8533 years agoCommunity MemberI love the effect and feel across the mini course! Thanks for sharing how you did it :)
- VeronicaBudnika3 years agoSuper HeroThat's beautiful Jodi, the colour scheme is just lovely!
- FredericBrewer3 years agoCommunity MemberNice template, Jodi. The water color filter on the photos is very appealing. I appreciate that you included text with suggestions for adapting this demo to other uses. Thank you!
- Yvonne3 years agoCommunity MemberJodi, what an instantly usable template! I appreciate that you took the time to build out a cohesive look and feel of the presentation of information then test of understanding. The underpainted photo filter is new to me, but it makes the stock photography look modern and design-forward. Thanks for sharing this filter style.
What I appreciated the most was your review feature on the results slide. As a learner, even when I am confident with the subject matter, I understand that tests and quizzes have a language bias and like to read rationale behind my incorrect answers as well as my correct answers. Even when the feedback is instant (correct or incorrect, as you brilliantly provided), it's important for me to have access to review all of the questions to self-assess my grasp of the content as compared to the intended outcomes.
Thanks for sharing this stellar example.- ThierryEMMANUEL3 years agoCommunity MemberGreat demo, Jodi. The result slide image is the best example we can give for a "specifically designed slide to present quiz results"
- AndreaRitchie-13 years agoCommunity MemberThis is great, Jodi! I love the way the photo filter brings consistency while still having a variety of photos.