Looking for a fun, interactive way to present facts and figures? This interactive pie chart template I created in Storyline is exactly what you're looking for. Just click on the shape to watch the graphic change with a simple animation.
Thanks Nicole, I've been thinking about how to make data, stats and infographics a bit more interesting on screen for some projects, this has given me some ideas.
How cool! I've not thought about Cue Points for pausing and resuming objects on the timeline! And I love the simple and creative way of representing progress. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Nicole for sharing this animation. In case I need to add few more statistical information, how can I do that. I mean that if say I want to add 10 percent of guess work, and 8 percent of fiction to it, how do I proceed? Please help.
Thanks Nicole for sharing this animation. In case I need to add few more statistical information, how can I do that. I mean that if say I want to add 10 percent of guess work, and 8 percent of fiction to it, how do I proceed? Please help.
Before watching the tutorial, I thought you had used a motion path or a gif, or something more complicated I could not even think of... Using animation was just BRILLIANT!!!
Simple but very effective animation with helpful demo Nicole... Not used cue points before either, definitely something to consider for my next project. Thanks :-)
Thank you for sharing this resource, Nicole. I was thinking about different ways to present findings from a recent survey. You just provided a captivating way to do it!
This is great, Nicole. I took it one step further and added some intervals and a slider to increase the animated effects. You can check it our here http://embarke-learning.ca/?page_id=62 I'm happy to share the Storyline2 file with anyone.
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