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KyleBatten
3 years agoCommunity Member
My contribution, only my second time giving this a go and definitely learning new skills! Although, I did find this one quite tricky so I hope I've got it right.
The magnifying aspects come on the second slide!
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5207dd89-dde4-411a-84ed-e6ac23049151/review
The magnifying aspects come on the second slide!
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5207dd89-dde4-411a-84ed-e6ac23049151/review
- KirstenKing3 years agoCommunity MemberI'm also new to this, but I think the magnifying part worked well. It was a fun scene, I found the right suspect :)
- KyleBatten3 years agoCommunity MemberThank you Kirsten :) It's nice to find someone new to this as well! I really enjoyed your interaction too
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberThat was a fun contribution, Kyle. I like the build up of the crime scene and the bios of the suspects. The webobject on the computer was well executed. I would have liked a little more explanation about why they people were either guilty or not guilty. I got the answer right the first time through, then tried the other two to see the difference. Maybe you could explain the tought process which lead to each suspect being either guilty or not guilty.
As an interaction wiht a zoom effect, however, everything worked as expected. Well done.- KyleBatten3 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Ron :) I'm glad you enjoyed a lot of it and thank you for the feedback I thought something was missing but couldn't quite put my finger on it!
- JodiSansone3 years agoCommunity MemberI liked your technical execution a lot. It was easy to navigate and I was curious. I went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out how the crime was linked to the missing tragedy--which I assumed was MacBeth. I probably over-thought the whole thing! :)
- KyleBatten3 years agoCommunity MemberThank you Jodi :) That means a lot. You got it spot on! I think I probably put too much thought into the clues.