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JodiSansone
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How to Get Nothing Done at Work
Demo: https://bit.ly/2QuVl7q
Download: https://bit.ly/2SYUuho
David, I thought you were kidding about MadLibs...but I did get a MadLibs book for Christmas and I had already been playing with this demo a couple weeks ago. My goal for 2019 is to explore how to use video and animation more in my learning projects--over the holidays I was playing with Animaker. The MadLibs just gave me a reason to use variables in this demo along with the animation.
I would love to see someone do a MadLib that works better in mobile. This is hard work with on a phone. Have a good week--I'm planning on being iced-in for the next couple days.
Demo: https://bit.ly/2QuVl7q
Download: https://bit.ly/2SYUuho
David, I thought you were kidding about MadLibs...but I did get a MadLibs book for Christmas and I had already been playing with this demo a couple weeks ago. My goal for 2019 is to explore how to use video and animation more in my learning projects--over the holidays I was playing with Animaker. The MadLibs just gave me a reason to use variables in this demo along with the animation.
I would love to see someone do a MadLib that works better in mobile. This is hard work with on a phone. Have a good week--I'm planning on being iced-in for the next couple days.
DavidAnderson
6 years agoStaff
MadLibs are standard road trip gear for our family. Played a good number of them during the holidays.
Your example is amazing. The animated videos and button effects create a wonderful sense of movement and pacing. Thanks for sharing your source file.
I think text entry boxes in general can be a little tricky on mobile. A flash card approach could work where the text entry fields were more prominently displayed on the screen. In your table example, you could have an option where a different scene or slide appeared where only one text entry field appeared at a time. Just an idea.
Sorry you're iced-in this week. I won't mention Phoenix weather until you've had a chance to thaw out.
Your example is amazing. The animated videos and button effects create a wonderful sense of movement and pacing. Thanks for sharing your source file.
I think text entry boxes in general can be a little tricky on mobile. A flash card approach could work where the text entry fields were more prominently displayed on the screen. In your table example, you could have an option where a different scene or slide appeared where only one text entry field appeared at a time. Just an idea.
Sorry you're iced-in this week. I won't mention Phoenix weather until you've had a chance to thaw out.
- JodiSansone6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for the (adjective) ideas for mobile! I'm going to play around with it.