Thanks, Heather! Brian is right - to drop the items on the scales I simply used a Fly In animation entering From Top.
Motion paths would certainly work, too - and would give you more control - but I was going for quick and simple on this one. :)
Hi EJ!
It's a challenge entry where we were tasked with making an interactive version of this infographic - and it looks like the data sources are cited there: https://www.articulate.com/infographics/what-people-love-and-hate-about-elearning.php?_ga=1.219745307.368593686.1433187146
I hope that helps!
Hi Jackie, I am going to sound really silly but I am still struggling with how you did the "on click, do fly out animation". Any pointers? :) I feel so silly :)
Sorry, once again, my solution is two layers per piece of information. When clicking on the object on the main screen, display "layer 1" (which has the fly in animation), then when you click on the big item on "layer 1", display layer 2 which is replicated "layer 1" but with a fly out animation and this is working, but if you have a more simple solution I would love to hear it as you are a guru :)
Real neat stuff.
Just one thought/wondering... why use of red border for +ves and green border for -ves :).
Was this deliberately done, so as to be beyond the ordinary?
Nevertheless, it's super cool.
Pretty well done, just how I love my steak to be hahah. Very functional too like I can always point to this as a FYI-resource. Thanks for posting Jackie.
That is awesome Jackie. Colour, motion, relevance and without instruction it is still obvious what you need to do to progress through the package. Nice work.
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