Hello friends. Need your creativity! Imagine an e-learning course or video that features a telephone conversation between two people, but you only have still photos to use. One way to visually display the conversation is to place both people on opposite sides of the screen. When one person is talking, perhaps their photo becomes larger and is in full color, while the listener's image gets smaller and is grayed out. The size and coloring alternate as each person speaks.
What other ways can you think of to visually display a telephone conversation?
Thank you for the quick response, David. I do hope that others might have some ideas (it's not necessary to post examples) of how to show the telephone conversation. I should note that there will be audio to accompany the visuals.
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Hi James -
Check out the examples shared in this weekly challenge: https://community.articulate.com/articles/showing-conversation-and-messaging-in-elearning and examples: https://community.articulate.com/articles/showing-conversations-and-dialogue-in-elearning
The examples include some ideas that might help you come up with a phone call simulation.
Thank you for the quick response, David. I do hope that others might have some ideas (it's not necessary to post examples) of how to show the telephone conversation. I should note that there will be audio to accompany the visuals.
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