I thought I'd share my ode to our fantastic ELH site in the form of a game. Hope you like it! Happy New Year and many thanks to the wonderful staff and members of the Articulate community who've made it such a great year.
Yeah, something that enables users to easily play off the general gamification demo you shared. So I guess your map concept, markers, questions, and badges are the high-level elements that could be sanitized.
Do I have to deconstruct back to both SL1 and PowerPoint this time? I feel pretty sure if I kept at it I could do Word and Excel versions, too. Possibly Notepad. Just let me know. :)
I think the idea of Word and Excel versions could complicate things. Google Docs and Sheets are far more practical.
Seriously, whatever you share is totally great. I don't think PowerPoint works for this one as well as your last. But I'm all about nudging you as much to do as you can handle.
Which version(s) of PowerPoint did you have in mind?
Maybe I should add some Easter eggs. How about a CM popping out from behind a tree to nudge you to enter a challenge? Or a staff member inviting you to Ask him/her Anything? The possibilities up on that mountain are endless, I tell you.
hi jackie- what a nice gift for our fellow instructors. Just a quick question.. where did u get those graphics? if you can share the answer i would truly appreciate it.. i am trying to find something medical along the same style as you had provided. thx
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Happy New Year, Jackie!
As the clock (almost) strikes midnight, I'm SO inspired by yet another of your masterpieces. Here's to rising and climbing to new heights in 2015!
Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful "site explainer,"
Adele
Thank you Adele! (And Happy New Year!) I'm so glad you like the demo.
You've hit the New Year's nail on the head: Onward and upward! We're so lucky to have yet another great year ahead.
Look great Jackie!
I love it! Great idea, Jackie.
Thanks Tim!
Thanks Allison! :)
That's so cool, Jackie! You really captured the ELH site design. The badges are a great touch.
If you ever wanted to make a generic version, I might be inclined to use it in a future challenge. #Nudge
Thanks, David! I'm glad you like it. :)
A generic version like I made out of my German drinking game?
Yeah, something that enables users to easily play off the general gamification demo you shared. So I guess your map concept, markers, questions, and badges are the high-level elements that could be sanitized.
Sure! I could do that.
Do I have to deconstruct back to both SL1 and PowerPoint this time? I feel pretty sure if I kept at it I could do Word and Excel versions, too. Possibly Notepad. Just let me know. :)
I think the idea of Word and Excel versions could complicate things. Google Docs and Sheets are far more practical.
Seriously, whatever you share is totally great. I don't think PowerPoint works for this one as well as your last. But I'm all about nudging you as much to do as you can handle.
Which version(s) of PowerPoint did you have in mind?
<Uh oh. Multiple versions in PowerPoint? Why did I bring this up??>
No good deed, Jackie:-)
This is amazing!! Fantastic work, Jackie.
Thank you, Nicole!
Maybe I should add some Easter eggs. How about a CM popping out from behind a tree to nudge you to enter a challenge? Or a staff member inviting you to Ask him/her Anything? The possibilities up on that mountain are endless, I tell you.
You're the best, Nick! Thanks for your wonderful comments. :)
Dan and I wish you a fantastic new year too! Hope you're doing great.
hi jackie- what a nice gift for our fellow instructors. Just a quick question.. where did u get those graphics? if you can share the answer i would truly appreciate it.. i am trying to find something medical along the same style as you had provided. thx
Hi Roma!
I created all of them as pictograms in PowerPoint.
Here's another post I did that explains how I created pictograms for another project using the same techniques I used for this one: Create Your Own Pictogram Characters (With Free Character & Slider Files!)
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