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ThierryEMMANUEL
Community Member
Bonjour Heroes.
No "next button" in this demo, but a question on each slide to reinforce the main information (one slide = one idea) before moving on to the next. A sort of nextcha. Quizzes can be of any type, the important thing being to think about the information (for better memorization).
Demo topic: I was very enthusiastic about presenting this topic this week 'cause I first met it 20 years ago, and recently met it again last week. I'm still excited, but it's a little less surprising after Jodi's nice demo (again! :-) ). However, it took me a long time to choose and put together the illustrations, in an unconventional way because it resembles the subject matter. I hope you'll discover this subject, or delve deeper if you know nothing about it. I really do.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f5677f27-410e-4cf5-8274-abb2411737be/review
No "next button" in this demo, but a question on each slide to reinforce the main information (one slide = one idea) before moving on to the next. A sort of nextcha. Quizzes can be of any type, the important thing being to think about the information (for better memorization).
Demo topic: I was very enthusiastic about presenting this topic this week 'cause I first met it 20 years ago, and recently met it again last week. I'm still excited, but it's a little less surprising after Jodi's nice demo (again! :-) ). However, it took me a long time to choose and put together the illustrations, in an unconventional way because it resembles the subject matter. I hope you'll discover this subject, or delve deeper if you know nothing about it. I really do.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f5677f27-410e-4cf5-8274-abb2411737be/review
Ron_Katz
4 months agoCommunity Member
Great work, Thierry. I like the integration of the knowledge check to advance the history/description of the art form.
I would have liked to have the option to view the slideshow in full screen or to be able to click on the currently displayed art and zoom to view closer.
I would have liked to have the option to view the slideshow in full screen or to be able to click on the currently displayed art and zoom to view closer.
- ThierryEMMANUEL4 months agoCommunity MemberIt's a good idea, Ron, and I've already looked at these 2 options. But I've arranged this slide show on the slide mask so that it's available on every half of every slide afterwards. And the illustrations are all different "states" of a first table, dispensed randomly. These 2 choices prevent me a priori from adding a "zoom" to the images. Of course, I could do it in "10 other ways" to have them full screen. But I appreciate that you were curious and interested enough to want to take a closer look.