I've enjoyed (and gotten a lot of use out of) the many graphics and templates shared by the Articulate community. I've attached a few clock animations I created and have used in various e-learning courses. It's created in PowerPoint, so you can change the look and animation. I hope you find these useful!
Angie, Love the clocks! Has anyone tried to import them into Storyline? I changed the time so it counts 10 minutes but when it gets to Storyline, it still does the full rotation. Thanks!
Hi Heather. At present that is the one major limitation of Storyline (the way it handles animation that we kinda used to in Powerpoint).
A work around is to do the animation as you require in Powerpoint - then save file as a wmv (windows media video) file. Then insert this into Articulate as a video. See attached.
These are so nice! I don't know how many times I have "fudged" a clock tinkering in Photoshop without really thinking of doing something like this. Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Angie
I'll be putting them to good use
G.
Angie, Love the clocks! Has anyone tried to import them into Storyline? I changed the time so it counts 10 minutes but when it gets to Storyline, it still does the full rotation. Thanks!
Hi Heather. At present that is the one major limitation of Storyline (the way it handles animation that we kinda used to in Powerpoint).
A work around is to do the animation as you require in Powerpoint - then save file as a wmv (windows media video) file. Then insert this into Articulate as a video. See attached.
Thanks, all. Alphonso, great idea converting the animation to a wmv file. That method will be handy for other animations too.
Thank you for sharing. These are awesome!
Great idea! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing - this is great
Well done, these are fantastic.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much, @Angie, these are very handy.
Belen
Hi Angie, great job! Sweet 'n simple. Thanks for sharing.
Richard Fransen
www.fn-training.nl
Love it!!
Angie, thank you for sharing the clocks! And I appreciate all the tips from the rest of the community
Thank you for sharing ! I needed it badely! : )
Thanks Alphonso!!!
Great idea Alphonso. How about adding the tick-tock sound?
And kudos, Angie, for your original idea. Great work!
These are so nice! I don't know how many times I have "fudged" a clock tinkering in Photoshop without really thinking of doing something like this. Thanks for sharing!
challenge accepted.
animated clock that ticks (actually tick tocks)
all kudus to Angie for starting this post
Nice work, Alphonso.
Now let's see you make the tick-tock match the speed of the second hand!
Just kidding -- this is great!
Wow, great resource. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Angie. I really need this one for a presentation in April.
Well another way to do it see attached story file. It does not look as good and it's only part answer but you get the idea.
Should really make it out of gradient shapes so it is smoother and easy to edit.
How great! Thank you, Angie!!
Hey these are excellent thanks for sharing...
Alphonso and Angie,
Thank you so much for posting your clock ideas! Makes my online course look fabulous!
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