I'm attending LeapAhead this week in Portland. So far it's been amazing! The examples shared by the Articulate team blew me away. When I asked Tom where I could find more examples, he suggested I try the community.
Not looking for anything in particular. What I most enjoy seeing is all the diverse examples and possibilities. If you have anything you can share, I'd sure enjoy seeing it.
Got myself a new job! I showed them my Storyline website/portfolio, and they liked it!
I now recommend to all my SL developer friends to make an online, interactive portfolio. It really is a great tool for showing off your work to clients and/or employers!
I built an interactive "grocery store" where the user can place items into a grocery cart and learn about different aspects of our Employee Resource Networks. I work for a food company.
I built an interactive "grocery store" where the user can place items into a grocery cart and learn about different aspects of our Employee Resource Networks. I work for a food company.
Oh Man, I know this was five years ago, but I would have loved to seen this. Unfortunately, the link seems to be gone.
Hm, not sure why the link didn't work. It's still here. When dials were added in SL3, I also added some 3D examples here (see the 4th and 5th example).
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@Richard - Congratulations!!!!
I built an interactive "grocery store" where the user can place items into a grocery cart and learn about different aspects of our Employee Resource Networks. I work for a food company.
Here is an demo of a project I worked on with fellow Articulate superhero Bruce Graham
http://www.test.elearninglaboratory.co.uk/Demo/story.html
We have posted this before but recently added in a new slide (section 3)
Sounds cool. Would love to see a demo.
Oh Man, I know this was five years ago, but I would have loved to seen this. Unfortunately, the link seems to be gone.
Hm, not sure why the link didn't work. It's still here. When dials were added in SL3, I also added some 3D examples here (see the 4th and 5th example).
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