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KOsunero
Community Member
First thought when I read the prompt for this challenge: What is this? E-learning for ants? So, here is a demo about ants! It's a 3-question drag-and-drop activity where you determine which statements about ants are true or false.
Link to demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f418cde0-28e7-4dfe-b5af-38d5cd15e32c/review
Many thanks to Jodi for sharing Lottiefiles! I, too, used it in my demo this week, and will be referring back to it in the future.
Some things I learned: Using layers and chunking the content is imperative here; some of the built-in Storyline features like markers can be tricky to use in a 100x100 story size so make your own; not all vectors scale well at this size so make sure you're always previewing your slides before publishing!
Link to demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f418cde0-28e7-4dfe-b5af-38d5cd15e32c/review
Many thanks to Jodi for sharing Lottiefiles! I, too, used it in my demo this week, and will be referring back to it in the future.
Some things I learned: Using layers and chunking the content is imperative here; some of the built-in Storyline features like markers can be tricky to use in a 100x100 story size so make your own; not all vectors scale well at this size so make sure you're always previewing your slides before publishing!
DavidAnderson
4 years agoStaff
Fantastic example, Kimberly! Your demo looks like it was designed on a 900x900 slide size.
Thanks for sharing your lessons learned. I know this isn't a practical challenge, but I believe in cross-training under restrictive conditions.
Thanks for sharing your lessons learned. I know this isn't a practical challenge, but I believe in cross-training under restrictive conditions.
- KOsunero4 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, David! I liked the idea behind this challenge and I look forward to seeing other examples this week. I think some of those "restricting" elements like a minimalist design and limited text are good practices for e-learning, no matter the story size!