Blog Post
TracyCarroll
4 years agoCommunity Member
So, once again I've failed to follow directions! This interactive job aid is not about eLearning, but it is presented in an eLearning format. It's for aquarium owners and pet shop workers. The fact that it's all contained on one slide means it's a short lil' job aid, right?
Demo - 5 Steps to Clean Your Aquarium: https://tracycarroll.net/aquarium_job_aid/story.html
Blog post: https://tracycarroll.net/interactive-job-aid/
Demo - 5 Steps to Clean Your Aquarium: https://tracycarroll.net/aquarium_job_aid/story.html
Blog post: https://tracycarroll.net/interactive-job-aid/
- fabian4 years agoCommunity MemberSeems that an aquarium is quite a lot of work.
I really like the small animations and transitions between the slides. - AngieCarter4 years agoCommunity MemberGreat work, as always, Tracy! I love all the animation/movement. It truly adds to the user experience.
- JodiSansone4 years agoCommunity MemberI learned a lot. Who knew you had to vacuum the rock?
- Ange3 years agoCommunity MemberAgree the subtle animations and transitions are great. Love the bright color palette and upbeat music!
- RiseAdmin-58dac3 years agoCommunity MemberHi Tracy,
My name is Maryanne, not Rise Admin - that's the name of our work account.
I love your work. I notice that you had a powerpoint in the resources. I am curious to know if you used the powerpoint to create the design first and then built in Storyline.- TracyCarroll3 years agoCommunity MemberHi Maryanne,
Thank you!
In answer to your question, no, it was the opposite. I don't use storyboards. I just jump in and start developing in the final application.
I downloaded and included the PowerPoint from Powtoon after the interactive job aid was finished, to show that Powtoon can be used to create static presentations as well as videos.
Blog post: https://tracycarroll.net/interactive-job-aid/