Blog Post
ThierryEMMANUEL
2 months agoCommunity Member
Bonjour Heroes.
I wasn't sure about participating because it's hard to show something after Jodi's masterpiece. Also, I'm never in contact with SMEs as I'm a 100% storyliner and not an e-learning designer. But I have heard a few stories from IDs and project managers, and it seemed a bit labyrinthine at times.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/50778558-0aea-4c97-80ba-72cbfad32de0/review
(And it was fun to build this from scratch: I'd never done it before, but I reused characters I'd created a few years ago, entirely on PPT).
I wasn't sure about participating because it's hard to show something after Jodi's masterpiece. Also, I'm never in contact with SMEs as I'm a 100% storyliner and not an e-learning designer. But I have heard a few stories from IDs and project managers, and it seemed a bit labyrinthine at times.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/50778558-0aea-4c97-80ba-72cbfad32de0/review
(And it was fun to build this from scratch: I'd never done it before, but I reused characters I'd created a few years ago, entirely on PPT).
- JodiSansone2 months agoCommunity MemberI feel like you captured the feelings and frustrations of working through a new project with SMEs, especially when I felt trapped in the maze! I have a client that that reminded me of your project manager--"Please don't call me!" :) Thank you for sharing your file and for your kind words!
- YvonneUrra-B2062 months agoCommunity MemberThis is an interesting maze interaction! I've never designed one before, so I am curious to find a use case to experiment. Thanks for attaching your .story file in the Review 360 comments! I agree with Jodi. You've captured the feeling of navigating with unknown timeline changes at each corner.
- CydWalker_mwhc2 months agoCommunity Member
Fabulous Thierry! It truly captures the "feeling"!