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Ron_Katz
3 years agoCommunity Member
For my demo I created custom pictograms to demonstrate step by step CPR.
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/55c4c6cb-a885-46ea-a2a5-97de898b9b78/review
I included the original document that I based my pictograms on. Enjoy.
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/55c4c6cb-a885-46ea-a2a5-97de898b9b78/review
I included the original document that I based my pictograms on. Enjoy.
- Yvonne3 years agoCommunity MemberI appreciate how you created your pictograms, then applied them to a demo. The "Staying Alive" button keeps time well.
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberYes "Staylin' Alive" was recorded at approximately 120 beats per minute (2 beats per second) and has been used as a great memory device for those trained in CPR. Thank you for the review and your kind words, Yvonne.
- MattGastineau-03 years agoCommunity MemberI love this! Very creative way to incorporate the 120 beats per minute! Well done!
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Matt. :)
- staostao3 years agoCommunity MemberHi Ron, this is amazing. I am wondering how you create the push-hard and fast animation? Could you please share what kind of tool that you used to create it?
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberHi Stao. All of the stick figure pictogramme were created in PowerPoint using shape tool. For the hard and fast animation it just swapping between two states using an offscreen line movement animation set to -5 seconds. When the animation completes I toggle between the two states. Hope this helps.
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