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StephenTaylor
Community Member
Hello everyone. Here is a very simple design where I have replaced the next button with a dial designed to replicate one of the controls on the back of a camera to explain some key aspects of photography. It's still technically a next button but I thinks it fits in better with the subject matter. I have also allowed it to be exploratory - learners can click backwards and forwards. It is a very basic piece of content but I hope it illustrates an alternative to the traditional next button.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/96c50e86-f591-41a3-a8ae-324976fe11f7/review
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/96c50e86-f591-41a3-a8ae-324976fe11f7/review
wrighs27
4 months agoCommunity Member
Nice, Stephen! Like the photography/camera operation content. 📸
This does fit well with the subject matter.
Would be nice to add notches on the dial so the learner knows where to turn. I also suggest adding more instructional text about turning the dial on the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO pages (like you have on the landing page/slide!).
This does fit well with the subject matter.
Would be nice to add notches on the dial so the learner knows where to turn. I also suggest adding more instructional text about turning the dial on the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO pages (like you have on the landing page/slide!).
- StephenTaylor4 months agoCommunity MemberThanks for your comments. The notches idea is great. I might try and make a more sophisticated version and include your suggestions. This was very much the vanilla version quickly pulled together!
- StephenTaylor4 months agoCommunity MemberHad a chance to update the demo a little bit. See the link in my original comment to see what I have done.