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DebbieBaldwin-7
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8 months ago

Animations, story-telling, and team building!

I created this course inspired by a previous challenge and a topic request from a client!  Built in Storyline with animations from Vyond.  I incorporated story-telling and humor to cover the four stages of team building, all wrapped up in an epic quest with knights, wizards and a dragon.  Would love to hear what the community thinks!

TeamQuest: The Stages of Team Building


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  • Thanks for sharing! Refreshing way to reflect on a mixed use of Vyond and Storyline, love it :-)

     

  • Nice job! I enjoyed every moment and it solidified the PM concepts in a way I never expected. How long did this take from concept to completion? 

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      DebbieBaldwin-7
      Community Member

      Hi Shernell! It took about a month to do, maybe 5 weeks altogether - I had a little bit of time between projects and I had so much fun building the story that it came together in a blur of creative energy!

      • ShernellHolmes's avatar
        ShernellHolmes
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        Love when work doesn't feel like work 🙂 Your effort shows!

  • AllisonWoods's avatar
    AllisonWoods
    Community Member

    This was so much fun I just had to complete it! I was laughing out loud at my desk.

    May I ask about the intended audience, specifically their mastery of the English language? My environment has English as additional language learners. Thanks for the inspiration!

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      DebbieBaldwin-7
      Community Member

      Hi Allison:  I'm so glad you enjoyed it!  As designers, we don't often get the green light to add humor to our training and it was so fun to have the opportunity to be a little a silly.  I designed it for adults for whom English is their first language.  I scripted the characters to talk in a modified "knight speak" (at least that what I called it in my head) - the language would have to be simplified for English as additional language learners, I would think.

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    BrianKD
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    This is incredible! Thanks for sharing. So much effort and time involved I'm sure to create this. I love the combo of storytelling, branching scenarios, and interactive sections like the drag and drop and this extensive use of Vyond.

  • Very fun! Well done - missed opportunity to use "Huzzah" as a positive feedback lead, though. :)

    • DebbieBaldwin-7's avatar
      DebbieBaldwin-7
      Community Member

      I CAN'T BELIEVE I missed out on using "Huzzah!".  What was I thinking? :)

  • Fun example that enlivens the content!  Just curious, which AI voice did you use for this example?

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      DebbieBaldwin-7
      Community Member

      I used the enhanced AI voices on Vyond for all of the characters, except the Dragon at the end.  AI voices have come a looong way, and if you choose the right voices on Vyond (included with the subscription) you have the option to change the tone, speed and pitch. All of the characters had a different AI voice that allowed me to adjust - the tone (angry, friendly, surprised, etc.) was super useful in setting up the scenes.  The Dragon at the end is my voice - partially because I couldn't find another AI voice I liked and partially because I just wanted to be a dragon. :)  If you'd like me to list the specific AI Voice names, I'd be happy to look them up but off the top of my head:  Cedric was Andrew (multilingual), Alred the Wizard was Kai; Rosalind was Serena (multilingual) and I think Evelyne was Jane.

      • SeanNeely-d8b20's avatar
        SeanNeely-d8b20
        Community Member

        Thank you for that explanation / list!  Agreed.  The voices were really good (and well used/tweaked!), prompting my question.  :)   They added a wonderful dimension to your engaging project.