During my early morning surfing routine, I stumbled upon this fun interactive from the Guardian and my Storyline creative flow started raging and of course, I had to try it.
Like most things, this was really easy. The toughest part for me was using a variable to manage the counter. Everything else was SL 101.
I'll make the source file available after I clean up a few things. If you have any feedback, please feel free to share.
That's great Montse. I like your thumbs down guy, although he made me feel really bad about myself for getting it wrong. Very clever idea and one way to make often dry speeches a bit more interesting to listen to.
That's great Montse. I like your thumbs down guy, although he made me feel really bad about myself for getting it wrong. Very clever idea and one way to make often dry speeches a bit more interesting to listen to.
Dry!
Not our Boris...the most lovable, gaffe-laden and completely mad politician there is.
Thanks for sharing the example and the .story. This type of examples are really useful for novice like myself, especially the examples related to using variables.
Thanks for sharing the activity and the step by step instructions on setting this up. I'm working on building a variety of activities for our trainers to use and this is a nice change of pace.
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That's great Montse. I like your thumbs down guy, although he made me feel really bad about myself for getting it wrong. Very clever idea and one way to make often dry speeches a bit more interesting to listen to.
Thank you Melani!! I finally got around to creating a Screenr.
Dry!
Not our Boris...the most lovable, gaffe-laden and completely mad politician there is.
Bozza for Prime Minister!
Great work Montse.
Bruce
Just posted the Story file: download.
This is beautifully done, Montse!
Love to see fun examples like this and the versatility & ease of Storyline. Thank you Montse! And your screencast is fantastic!
I like this what Montse said: "During my early morning surfing routine...".
I think I'll do an early morning surfing routine every day, in order to find great ideas... and try to implement them
Thanks for sharing, Montse!
THANK YOU David, Jeanette and Belen!
Belen - I always feel that I'm slow to finding the great examples. That's why I was so happy to find one the same day it was published!
Maybe you or someone could start a thread each week and any time one of us finds a fun example, we add it to your forum post?
That's a great idea!!
Let me start it right now, so we have the whole week to find examples.
I have one in mind I wanted to share, but I really did nothing with it, only "admire it".
Maybe this could be also food for our creativity.
I'll call this thread: "I found a great example!"
Very well done, and as a relaively new user, will make a great Storyline building exercise. Thanks very much for sharing!
Montse
Thanks for sharing the example and the .story. This type of examples are really useful for novice like myself, especially the examples related to using variables.
Once again, big thanks for sharing
Jilo
Thanks for sharing the activity and the step by step instructions on setting this up. I'm working on building a variety of activities for our trainers to use and this is a nice change of pace.
On top of everything else you do, you surf?
Amazing! Simply amazing...
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