Card Factory had a number of nearly complete and unstarted compliance training courses with a deadline to release to some to stores in a few months.
The screen grabs are from those I completed during my 3 months. I used Articulate Storyline and other multimedia editors. I also learnt a new learning platform from Kalidus and gave it a little tidy up.
Card Factory had chosen to custom make their training to maximise its relevance to their staff. I wanted to contribute to this by using real images of their three main locations as much as possible in place of generic cartoon images.
I wanted a drag and drop exercise covering two screens to replace a static, narrated animation and force engagement. The user has to move right and left, to identify all the hazards.
I also replaced less relevant cartoon images with photographic representations of staff's workplace.
Complex slide using layers and variables, allowing the user to find guidelines relevant to them.
I was provided with PowerPoint instructions for this knife. English was the author's 2nd language. It wasn't until my slides were proofed and I visited the warehouse till I realised I had completely misunderstood the written instructions.
Studying the actual object can make such a difference!
I redesigned the Articulate players to make better use of the software. So, I had to redesign the interactive demo for the player controls.
I simplified the interaction for this slide, in my redesign.