Hit Your Target with These 7 Drag-and-Drop Examples
Drag-and-drop interactions are a popular element of online training courses for many good reasons: most notably, they’re fun, challenging, and engaging for learners! These interactions go beyond passive browsing and invite learners to touch and explore course elements. And, they make it easy to give learners instantaneous feedback if they’re not on the right track.
Could drag-and-drops get any better? Yes! With Articulate Storyline it’s unbelievably easy to create a drag and drop interaction using tools like convert-to-freeform or triggers. Here are seven cool examples that showcase what you can do with drag-and-drops in Storyline:
- See how you can challenge learners’ eyes and ears with this audio drag-and-drop by Nick Russell.
- Check out this set-the-table interaction by David Anderson. It’s a great example of letting learners try out a process and then giving them immediate feedback.
- Try to match the cupcake ingredients with the finished cupcake in this straightforward and appetizing drag-and-drop quiz by Montse Anderson.
- Get a new approach to walking learners through a process with this drag-and-drop by Charles Zoffuto.
- Try this tasty example by Jackie Van Nice: This super-clean design focuses learners’ attention on the task at hand: matching each character with their favorite food.
- Challenge learners’ memory using Joanna Kurpiewska’s approach in this drag-and-drop game.
- See how you can make it easy for learners to practice their knowledge in this quiz by Joanna Skowron.
For more info on creating drag-and-drop interactions with Storyline 2, check out this helpful blog post from The Rapid E-Learning Blog and take a look at this step-by-step tutorial. And for more drag-and-drop examples, check out E-Learning Challenge #16 and E-Learning Challenge #21. If you haven’t checked out the Challenges, get on it! They’re a great way to find new inspiration, get feedback on your work, and build your skills.
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