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HannahRadant-00
2 years agoCommunity Member
Hello! I used motion paths to mimic a microsoft teams conversation for my example: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/cb80ae31-b006-4039-ab37-955ca5c47ce3/review
- Ange2 years agoCommunity MemberVery nice. I especially liked the addition of the scrolling panel afterwards so one can go back and read at leisure.
- Ron_Katz2 years agoCommunity MemberI like the interaction it does a great job of mimicking Teams. I like the delays and the "three dots animation, as well as the ability to review the whole conversation at the end in case the timing was too fast. Great work.
- HannahRadant-002 years agoCommunity Memberthanks for the feedback Ron
- maren_west2 years agoCommunity MemberReally great Hannah! It was innovative way to present information to learners
- Yvonne2 years agoCommunity MemberI greatly appreciate seeing examples I can directly relate to in regards to work systems and environments. The ability to scroll at the end was a valuable consideration.
- ThierryEMMANUEL2 years agoCommunity MemberI really like the simplification of the graphics, which allows you to focus your attention on the "messages", Hannah. The sequence of messages works very well visually. Excellent use of a scrolling panel, which would have been a great example for the previous challenge on scrolling panels. And it's a good idea to do an animated module intro this way: dynamic, simple and effective.
- HannahRadant-002 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Thierry
- SarahScott-000a2 years agoCommunity MemberThis is really nice. As others commented, the animations and delays made it seem very, very similar to Teams. The scroll bar was a nice touch, too. Would you consider sharing your file so I (we) can see the way you set this up?
- HannahRadant-002 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Yvonne, Ange and Sarah. Sarah, im sorry it took me so long, but i updated the review link with a resources tab that has the downloadable file if you want to check it out. I built out all of chat boxes outside of the scrolling panel, then grouped them and put them into the scrolling panel together. Then added the motion pathways to the whole group.