I thought I'd share this. I was recently shopping in a Columbia outlet store and noticed the cool in-store graphics. I really liked the look and feel, so I thought I'd create a nice PowerPoint eLearning template...I've attached it to this post.
The best way to do that would be using Storyline. You'd have to turn the numbers into buttons and create a trigger telling it to make the learning objetives visible once the user clicks on the number. I don't have access to Storyline right now, so I can't demonstrate.
I'm not sure how you'd easily accomplish this in PPT. I tried applying an annimation trigger to the numbers...essentially telling PPT that when the user clicks on the number to "trigger" the entrence annimation of the learning objective. I don't know if this is supported in Presenter, but I was unable to get it to work correctly when previewing it. I may have been doing it wrong.
So, I think your best bet would be to use Storyline for this type of an effect.
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Any ideas?
Hi Helena,
The best way to do that would be using Storyline. You'd have to turn the numbers into buttons and create a trigger telling it to make the learning objetives visible once the user clicks on the number. I don't have access to Storyline right now, so I can't demonstrate.
I'm not sure how you'd easily accomplish this in PPT. I tried applying an annimation trigger to the numbers...essentially telling PPT that when the user clicks on the number to "trigger" the entrence annimation of the learning objective. I don't know if this is supported in Presenter, but I was unable to get it to work correctly when previewing it. I may have been doing it wrong.
So, I think your best bet would be to use Storyline for this type of an effect.
-Tim
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