Blog Post
MelissaMilloway
10 years agoCommunity Member
Here is my post. I'm really hoping it is not embarrassing how much time I put into my entry. I thought it might be educational to know how much time we all put into these. http://melslearninglab.com/workplace-violence-prevention/
- DavidAnderson10 years agoStaffI was just talking to Richard Watson about that yesterday. I think it's really helpful to share the time you guys invest in your demos.
I should also mention that it's totally appropriate to limit your challenge dev time to 30 minutes each week. Demos don't have to be polished. If you have a creative solution, that's what we care most about. #JustSaying- MelissaMilloway10 years agoCommunity MemberI'm super OCD about everything physically matching! lol I think that comes from my background in design. That really takes up a chunk of time.
- DavidAnderson10 years agoStaffAgreed. I think that's the area that's toughest to estimate when looking at a final project.
Just coming up with a concept can take time. Compound the time for detailed design work and you've lost a good chunk of your day or week.
- KristinAnthony10 years agoCommunity MemberGuess I'm a slowpoke. I consider the approx. 2 days (maybe about 8-10 hours) I spend on demos as rapid development. I'm learning more about rapid prototyping as a development model and I do use it with these. I start off by quickly drawing what I think I want to do; then I create a more polished demo; Then I add on from there. I don't think I could be happy with anything I did in 30 minutes unless I knew I would be doing more successive designs.
- MelissaMilloway10 years agoCommunity MemberI am really glad that you feel that way too. My boyfriend is over here telling me I am going too slow when I am doing these challenges, LOL. He is like why are you spending so much time on images?
He started using Storyline too. I would like for him to join in.