I recently have start using Articulate Enagage to create a quick demonstration of LMS for my Company. I played with its all features and, found so easy to use but still, I am stuck at one point.
I want to animate the Introduction slide but, I don't no how? Can I have your suggestions on that? Link is given below. Please also pass on your valuable suggestions or advise which makes my demo more effective.
You can do the animation in ppt, then publish in studio after publish locate the slide in the data/swf folder and then insert that into your engage interaction
Hi Mohammad, nice job on your Tabs interaction - thanks for sharing it! Phil's idea is a good one. Another approach that some folks like is to create your animation in PowerPoint, and then play the slide in PowerPoint while recording it with Screenr. Once you make your recording, you can download the recorded MP4 from Screenr for free, and then insert that into your intro.
One suggestion might be to include audio on your interaction to enhance the content. If you decide not to do that though, I'd recommend turning off the volume control. You can do that by opening your interaction in Engage and going to Interaction Properties > Tabs Interaction and unmarking the box that says "Volume control."
Thanks for your answer and thanks Jeanette for your good suggestion. Yes, I am not planning to include voice in the presentation. I will use your directions to unmark the Volume Control.
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You can do the animation in ppt, then publish in studio after publish locate the slide in the data/swf folder and then insert that into your engage interaction
Hi Mohammad, nice job on your Tabs interaction - thanks for sharing it! Phil's idea is a good one. Another approach that some folks like is to create your animation in PowerPoint, and then play the slide in PowerPoint while recording it with Screenr. Once you make your recording, you can download the recorded MP4 from Screenr for free, and then insert that into your intro.
One suggestion might be to include audio on your interaction to enhance the content. If you decide not to do that though, I'd recommend turning off the volume control. You can do that by opening your interaction in Engage and going to Interaction Properties > Tabs Interaction and unmarking the box that says "Volume control."
Thanks again for sharing!
Mohammad,
This Screenr shows how to use PowerPoint to make the .swf and insert it into an engage interaction. https://player.vimeo.com/video/148913067
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Thanks for your answer and thanks Jeanette for your good suggestion. Yes, I am not planning to include voice in the presentation. I will use your directions to unmark the Volume Control.
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