Blog Post
JenniferEdgerto
4 years agoCommunity Member
I reworked a plain text slide from an internal training certification program module to create a basic flashcard interaction.
DEMO: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/44e2b3c9-6cb6-4bbc-8a90-11e6d24a2459/review
DEMO: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/44e2b3c9-6cb6-4bbc-8a90-11e6d24a2459/review
- KOsunero4 years agoCommunity MemberThis is such a nice example of chunking information that lets the learner read at their own pace. Great design and color scheme, too!
- JodiSansone4 years agoCommunity MemberLove it! Very nice.
- KatelinJordan-24 years agoCommunity MemberNice! SL really needs to add transparent background to icons to make them easier to click.
- SamaraReyneke-24 years agoCommunity MemberKatelin I use a workaround for that. I create a rectangle and set its transparency to 100%. I then cut and paste the rectangle in the normal state of the icon, and then send it to the back. This creates like an invisible hotspot, so the entire area of the rectangle will be clickable, and not just the fill of the icon.
I'd be happy to show you what I mean if you're interested. Difficult to describe without showing you an example.
- Ange4 years agoCommunity MemberVery engaging, love the arrows, nice touch.