Whiteboard animation for corporate eLearning

Apr 22, 2014

Whiteboard animation is a great way to get your point across in a clean and simple manner. I created this video about Bullying in the Workplace using GoAnimate’s Whiteboard theme. What is particularly powerful are the expressions on the woman’s face as she lives out workplace bullying. At times, simple expressions can convey more meaning than a thousand words.  Check it out....  http://youtu.be/IPTFsje8ops

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2 Replies
Bruce Graham

Mike,

Nice job

I agree - they are WONDERFUL, I'm just approaching my 200'th corporate eLearning scribe.

If I could give some feedback...I think it might be a little stronger if you allowed the text a little more time on screen, so that the viewer can digest, think, and reflect. I'm also not a fan of statements that have no punctuation - to me it just looks a little strange, seeing that you have used "?" , commas and so on.

Overall though, I like it - and you express the "story" very well.

Mike Schwind

Bruce Graham said:

Mike,

Nice job

I agree - they are WONDERFUL, I'm just approaching my 200'th corporate eLearning scribe.

If I could give some feedback...I think it might be a little stronger if you allowed the text a little more time on screen, so that the viewer can digest, think, and reflect. I'm also not a fan of statements that have no punctuation - to me it just looks a little strange, seeing that you have used "?" , commas and so on.

Overall though, I like it - and you express the "story" very well.

Thanks for the feedback Bruce. Lots of different styles out there, but I do appreciate what you are saying about the punctuation. Also, I think you are right on about the time the text stays on the screen. It's a difficult thing to judge how long to leave those types of things up. A lot of that depends on the overall theme and style of the piece....fast paced or more deliberate. I've been building corporate eLearning for years and I think it's time change things up a bit. Thanks again for your feedback. Much appreciated.

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