Jay Shuck
Instructional Designer
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About
Jay Shuck
I was a writer-editor of newsletters and product documentation for almost 18 years at Thomson Reuters when the axe fell. I had a small taste of Articulate Storyline at that job and at Allen Interactions, where I tweaked existing Storyline lessons during a 3-week period. From there I was able to l... -
Minneapolis, MN
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Jay Shuck commented on the article How Can You Use Pantone's Color of the Year 2016 in E-Learning? #111
"Such beautiful, clean designing, Joanna!"
- over 8 years ago12/22/15 at 2:04 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the article How Can You Use Pantone's Color of the Year 2016 in E-Learning? #111
"What a pretty solution for these two colors, Jennifer. And in record time, too!"
- over 8 years ago12/18/15 at 8:42 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the article Awaken Your E-Learning Force #110
"What a fun (and funny) idea. Nice work!"
- over 8 years ago12/16/15 at 2:00 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the e‑learning example Storyline 2: Atsumi’s Career Branching Scenario
"Got it. Thanks again, Dianne!"
- over 8 years ago11/02/15 at 1:35 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the e‑learning example Storyline 2: Atsumi’s Career Branching Scenario
"Thanks so much, Dianne, but is this the right file? I'm seeing a presentation on what people love and hate about e-learning."
- over 8 years ago10/30/15 at 12:55 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the e‑learning example Storyline 2: Atsumi’s Career Branching Scenario
"I really like how this flows and looks, Dianne! (I wouldn't mind seeing the Storyline file for this.) Thanks for posting."
- over 8 years ago10/27/15 at 3:31 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the article 3 Ways to Use E-Learning in Higher Education
"This has real potential. Keep posting those examples!"
- over 8 years ago10/22/15 at 1:51 pm (UTC)
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Jay Shuck commented on the e‑learning example Storyline: Interactive Photo Office Demo
"After a few tries, it finally occurred to me that "to the right" is where you throw it, not where the crumpled paper already is! :-)"
- almost 9 years ago07/17/15 at 2:10 pm (UTC)