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Hi from France.
My name is Emmanuel Kegler and I come from Colmar, in Alsace.
I am a trainer in a pharmaceutical company and developing my skills in Storyline has become my main hobby.
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- AdamShepherd79Community Member
Nice to meet you Emmanuel! Since you live in Alsace, the real question is...should we welcome you in French or in German? ;-)
Where are you located, AdamShepherd79?
- AdamShepherd79Community Member
Nice to meet you Noele! I'm right outside of Philadelphia
- Emmanuel_KeglerCommunity Member
😄😄Hi Adam,
You can use either one, but if you want to be accurate, use Alsatian. 😁 Willkumme Emmanuel_Kegler ! (Did I do that right? 😄 👋) I studied French in high school but never Alsatian, so please excuse any errors!
I'm always so interested to hear of folks who do training for work and also consider developing skills in Storyline to be a hobby. I'm curious, do you find yourself building specific things on your "off" time that you wouldn't work on for work to try to expand your skills?- Emmanuel_KeglerCommunity Member
Hi Noele,
Almost.😁
it's like in French, but we draw out the vowels more . So it's “salut,”In writing and in pronunciation, it's “Saaalut.” 😄
Yes, I use Storyline a lot outside of work (actually, I use it a lot more in the evenings at home than at work but luckily for me, my company pays for the license 😅 otherwise...) for personal projects like the ones I posted in the share section, for example, (“French coffee” to learn French in a way other than at school, or “learn hiragana with Yuka.” In the latter project, I also tried integrating a Unity module to allow the “player” to write with their mouse or finger on a virtual board.