Blog Post
TracyCarroll
6 years agoCommunity Member
Watch MedLine, a medical show featuring a dialogue with Dr. Philomena Smith, and learn more about the recent measles outbreak in the U.S.
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d474a6b4-53ab-4cba-a718-01492b55741e/review
Blog post: https://tracycarroll.net/showing-dialogue-in-elearning/
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d474a6b4-53ab-4cba-a718-01492b55741e/review
Blog post: https://tracycarroll.net/showing-dialogue-in-elearning/
- Jonathan_Hill6 years agoSuper HeroThis is fantastic!
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Jonathan!
- LOrealB6 years agoCommunity MemberAbsolutely concur! Wow! What authoring system did you use? Thanks for sharing!
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, L'Oreal! It's Plotagon animation, edited with Camtasia, in a Storyline 360 wrapper.
- LOrealB6 years agoCommunity MemberVery cool! Beautiful!
L'Oreal Battistelli Lorealwrites@gmail.com Sent from my iPhone
- SudiptaDe6 years agoCommunity MemberVery nice. I like the idea of feedback.
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Sudipta!
- JeffreyRiley6 years agoCommunity MemberYour use of animation is always so well done. Any gauge on how long it takes you to do something like this in Plotagon?
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Jeffrey! Once I have the idea for the story I want to tell, it would take me about 15 minutes to do this in Plotagon (create the characters, choose the scene, input the dialogue, & publish the video).
Then it takes some more time to edit in Camtasia, then import into Storyline and create the question slide and customize the feedback. So, it probably took about 60 minutes or so to create the whole thing.
- JanetChafey-5926 years agoCommunity MemberThis is amazing!
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Janet!
- ElizabethBauer-6 years agoCommunity MemberOne thing I can take from this (even though I haven't used Plotagon, which looks very cool) is the use of the familiar TV anchor setup to have dialogue between two characters where you can see them both - I found that very compelling.
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Elizabeth! I agree--I've used the news anchor/reporter set-up several times when creating scenarios. A talk show host/guest set-up is also good.
- SandraLowe6 years agoCommunity MemberTimely! Well done.
- TracyCarroll6 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Sandra!