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"I've already taken a few lessons from this course and so far it's been a great learning experience. The content is quite easy to understand. Thank you for talking and explaining things in brief. Hopefully, after the course completion, I'll be able to apply this knowledge to my job."
Jeff is good teacher, this is a very straightforward course. I loved the real world examples of when to use a drag and drop quiz, that was very clever. Loved the bird animation too. This course showed me what a good course should look and feel like; I'll never use another PowerPoint again! I highly recommend Jeff for any of his courses.
"Yes, this class is a good fit for me. I have a lot of experience with Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, XD, and other Creative Cloud apps. The course gives a quick overview of the key features, and my background helps fill in any gaps. For example, the timeline feels like Premiere Pro, and the animation tools are a lot like Illustrator. Overall, it's a solid class."
"I really enjoyed the overview of xAPI, especially with the code snippets. I do wish it had more clearly explained the roles of the content creator vs. the content player, since most of the code seemed focused on the player side. Overall, I'm glad I took this—wish I had something like it back in 2010 when we were first dealing with SCORM and AICC."