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JaneMaduke
Community Member
Thanks for the outline, Tracy! It's very helpful. I think the biggest challenge here is to present all that information! The first step is breaking it down and that's what you've done here for us.
I also like how you think! Checking out templates to get the creative juices flowing and leveraging others' work makes it easier too. And no one can blame you for not reading the source material. That really is too much like work! Well done.
I also like how you think! Checking out templates to get the creative juices flowing and leveraging others' work makes it easier too. And no one can blame you for not reading the source material. That really is too much like work! Well done.
DavidAnderson
10 years agoStaff
"And no one can blame you for not reading the source material."
So that's a really great point, Jane! I never thought to mention that but that's exactly what this challenge is about:-)
When I put my sample together, I opened the 194-slide preso in Slide Sorter view and skimmed for different content ideas. I wanted find content for static slides, quiz slides, step-by-step interactions, tabs interactions, basic quizzes, and drag-drop interactions. I couldn't find any step interactions so I faked it using the Fall Rescue Procedures.
I basically took selected slides from the source PowerPoint and forced (gently) them into common interaction slides.
So that's a really great point, Jane! I never thought to mention that but that's exactly what this challenge is about:-)
When I put my sample together, I opened the 194-slide preso in Slide Sorter view and skimmed for different content ideas. I wanted find content for static slides, quiz slides, step-by-step interactions, tabs interactions, basic quizzes, and drag-drop interactions. I couldn't find any step interactions so I faked it using the Fall Rescue Procedures.
I basically took selected slides from the source PowerPoint and forced (gently) them into common interaction slides.
- JaneMaduke10 years agoCommunity MemberThis is a good process, too, David! I didn't think to use the slide sorter view. Next time I'm faced with 150+ slides, I'll do just that.