In this Rise 360 example, each labeled icon reveals a GIF that helps learners grasp the details before moving on to the next step of the process. GIFs in the labeled graphic block in Rise 360 are a surefire way to guide learners through a sequential process.
Yes, it is done very well. Nevertheless i feel sad, seeing such animations, because in last consequence I see what we all have lost with the end of the Flashplayer. It was so easy to produce scalable animations with Flash (or now animate). And now we have to take again the old format of animated gifs because of html5 - horrible. This is not my understanding of progress. But nevertheless it is very well done and i for mayself have no solution instead of animated gifs :).
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't create the video or graphics. That was created by someone else. I used the video to create animated gifs to show the process.
I have a blog post coming out in a couple of weeks where I show how to easily create animated gifs for process interactions.
I already showed some if it in this post:
https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/make-animated-gifs-video/
Great course Tom and thank you so much for sharing the same with us. I observed that in the image carousels, there were labels on the left which stated Step 1 of 5 and so on and so forth. Request you to please suggest how it was done in Rise 360. Also, when using the Process blocks, how can we get rid of the text STEP and simply get the numbers.
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