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PaSchl
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27 days ago

E-Learning Heroes Challenge: 5-Minute Makeover

For this challenge, I gave a small interaction a quick refresh. The goal was to make the design more appealing and add a few interactive elements to improve engagement. I focused on small enhancements that make the experience feel a little bit more dynamic.

It was a fast makeover, so there are still a few minor imperfections, but the idea was to show how even a short redesign can make a difference.

5 Minute Makeover - A different approach on values | Review 360

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  • This is great - I love the interactivity and the fun of the puzzle. Are you able to share the files for this? Would love to play around with it based on how you built it. 

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      PaSchl
      Community Member

      Hi Michelle,

      sorry for the delayed response. The design includes some elements that I unfortunately cannot share freely. However, the concept is quite simple:

      You start with a puzzle made of individual elements (e.g., created in PowerPoint). You duplicate all of the puzzle parts, so you have them twice) and configure each piece as a Drag-and-Drop object in Storyline.

      When a piece is dropped correctly, the state of words/Icons changes from “Hidden” to “Normal”, so they appears on the slide. For these states, you can also add an entrance animation.

      Once all Drag-and-Drop items are correctly placed, a trigger fires that displays the completed figure, audio-applause (Ai Soudn) and plays a confetti GIF.

      • Michelle_Brooks's avatar
        Michelle_Brooks
        Community Member

        Thank you PaSchl​! These instructions are very helpful. Looking forward to trying it out with my own puzzle. 😀

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