This week’s challenge is to share a comic book style course starter template that contains at least six slides. I’ve shared the menu of this course in a previous post, so I decided to strip the content and turn it into a course starter template. Here’s a link to the live demo. The source file […]
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For the Using Subtle Animations and Transitions in Your E-Learning Courses #201 challenge, I just had to try the morph transition that Mike Taylor shared in this post! I thought it’d work great for timeline/roadmap content. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/db0eee0e-32a5-44fd-af50-4872f014aae0/review
Evolving my timeline from an animated transition to a drag and drop for this challenge. Give it a try. (Source file attached in the Review site comments). https://360.articulate.com/review/content/7490f641-09cb-434e-aadd-3bd0cb758ee4/review
I got this GUI some time ago and wanted to try it out, so let’s see what you think about this demo for the Using Progress Meters in E-Learning #60 challenge. It’s just a quick build, so you know there could be refinement for hover states, sounds, etc. The “progress meter” would be the progress screen […]
This week, the e-learning challenge is to design a labeled graphic interaction for e-learning. I typically do this in Storyline using the built in markers or by creating custom markers and/or hotspots. I’m pretty familiar with utilization the many options of creating interactions in Storyline, so I thought it best to use this opportunity to […]
My latest entry for the Articulate community’s E-Learning Challenges was inspired by our World Series champions, the Houston Astros! I live in a suburb just northeast of Houston, so it probably goes without saying that we are Astros fans. So, of course, I had to incorporate them into a challenge submission at some point. Admittedly, […]
Last week’s E-Learning challenge asked course designers to share course starter templates for the construction and building industry. Examples include content slides, quizzes, interactions, photo layouts, and more! You can view some of the submissions in the recap, but I’m sharing here about my submission. After looking at some of the submissions, I felt I […]
In the interest of removing my “Participate in eLearning challenges” task from my location-based alerts, I’ll finally get back into the swing of these weekly challenges by sharing my submission for the “Choose Your Own E-Learning Adventure #181” challenge from last week. (I did post a submission for ELH #182, but it was just a […]
Last week’s E-Learning Challenge #152 was combining text and images in eLearning. I saw a link to the recap posted on Twitter, so I spent a little time looking at the many examples to gather ideas for my own projects. One idea that I didn’t see shared yet was using a gradient mask as an alternative […]
Having just browsed the recap of the E-Learning Heroes challenge #78, where participants are creating and sharing their own icon graphics, I just had to give it a try. It certainly seemed easy enough. After checking out a few of the suggested resources, I decided to create mine in Powerpoint, making it easier to share. […]