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AnuradhaGopu
3 years agoCommunity Member
Hi everyone,
For my entry this week, I use a slider and 4 checkboxes to show how smoking increases the risk of certain diseases in men and women.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/2d3f9070-f0b9-4e3f-9054-b8304b242099/review
Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Anuradha
For my entry this week, I use a slider and 4 checkboxes to show how smoking increases the risk of certain diseases in men and women.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/2d3f9070-f0b9-4e3f-9054-b8304b242099/review
Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Anuradha
- JodiSansone3 years agoCommunity MemberI really liked how you combined the bar with the heart/lungs icons. Those icons are great visual cues.
- HillaSchlegel3 years agoCommunity MemberHello Anuradha, again a great example! :) I like how the learners can chunk the information by using the slider and the checkboxes.
- AnuradhaGopu3 years agoCommunity MemberThank you so much Jodi and Hilla! :)
- DorisChwist-87f3 years agoCommunity MemberScary stuff! Thank you for sharing!
- AnuradhaGopu3 years agoCommunity MemberAgreed Doris, I was scared too. And thanks! :)
- ThierryEMMANUEL3 years agoCommunity MemberA very good example, Anuradha, to avoid too much information at once. The learner can choose how he gets all the statistics one by one.
- AnuradhaGopu3 years agoCommunity MemberThank you so much Doris! :) And yes, that was the intention. Learners can view and compare data based on how much they want to see.