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Jonathan_Hill
3 years agoSuper Hero
Hello!
For my 98th demo in my never-ending quest to become a better e-learning designer, here is a similarly open-ended interactive chart:
HOW LONG IS A PIECE OF STRING?
Demo: https://bit.ly/elhc357
Download: https://bit.ly/elhc357dl
It occurred to me recently that I haven't made use of the built-in 'swipe' action in SL360, so I've used it here to make the interaction more tactile when using a touchscreen.
For my 98th demo in my never-ending quest to become a better e-learning designer, here is a similarly open-ended interactive chart:
HOW LONG IS A PIECE OF STRING?
Demo: https://bit.ly/elhc357
Download: https://bit.ly/elhc357dl
It occurred to me recently that I haven't made use of the built-in 'swipe' action in SL360, so I've used it here to make the interaction more tactile when using a touchscreen.
- Ange3 years agoCommunity MemberSubtle and creative way to string along an audience to view a ton of information. I kept going—the aha moment made me smile. I can see a lot of uses for this kind of interaction. Good one!
- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper HeroThanks for your feedback Ang. I'm pleased you had that reaction - as that was what I was trying to achieve. Definitely not an approach for your standard compliance course -- or could it? 🤔
- Ange3 years agoCommunity MemberHi Jonathan, I think something along this line could be used to great effect in a compliance course - a sprinkling of magic! I am working on a seemingly deadly dull compliance course right now. I will see if my idea pans out for using it to advantage for the audience and objectives. Thank you for the inspiration!
- AnuradhaGopu3 years agoCommunity MemberThis was great Jonathan! I never knew so many facts about strings. And like Danny, I kept trying to get to the end of the string! :)
- ThierryEMMANUEL3 years agoCommunity MemberA neverending string of interesting informations...