Rise & 360 Storyline Project - Demofest Submission (and Winner!)
Apr 02, 2018
Hi all! I attended Learning Solutions this past week and submitted an Articulate Rise / Storyline sample for DemoFest in the Performance Support category. I wanted to share with you all my project and my inspiration.
My scrum team was tasked with closing out our school division's strategic plan by showing what has been completed and what has not. We took a 300 page pdf of the strategic plan, and using Google Forms to collect our data, presented it using a Rise presentation I created in under two days. The main information included in the presentation included a embedded Storyline feature that included an pull-down menu. I looked at the eLearning Challenges for help and used the sample provided by Phil Mayor to create my own pull-down menu to select plan goals.
I won in my category for DemoFest, and will be presenting it in a webinar on April 12th. I'd love any feedback or suggestions, and maybe this will inspire others to try out Rise. I'm an active lurker in these forums, and love the sharing of ideas and projects, and wanted to do the same.
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Yeah!! Congrats again on winning DemoFest! Bet you're glad you took that flight to Orlando:-)
Congratulations! Looks great. I dont even remember building that dropdown.
Congrats.
Nice work Laura!! Well done!
Well done Laura!
I remember seeing this (and voting for it) at demofest. Congrats on the win! Always nice to be recognized by your peers.
Great job, Laura! Congrats on the win. :)
Congrats!
From one Richmonder to another, CONGRATS! I saw you listed among the winners yesterday. This is a huge accomplishment. Thanks for sharing your project!
A big congrats from Toronto!
Wow! You've inspired me to experiment with Rise. Congratulations :)
Laura, I got to see your work looking over others' shoulders during DemoFest. Congrats and looking forward to hearing from you in the webinar!
Cool! Thanks for sharing this and congratulations on your award.
Great job breaking down all of that data. No small task.
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