While participating in this week's ELH Challenge, I saw a very cool approach for developing a crossword interaction by Tom Dixon So I had to give a spin and sharing the file here. Props to Tom for the brilliant idea.
What a great idea and interaction! I'm always amazed by the creativity in this community. It really helps those of us who don't have strong creative genes provide innovative training by leveraging yours. Thanks for sharing!
This is a creative approach to a crossword puzzle! The only thing I would maybe change is that I would make it clear to the learner that you can type the terms in whichever order. At first I was like... well which clue am I typing this for? Since none of them were highlighted. Then I realized it works no matter which order you type them in. Great work!
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What a great idea and interaction! I'm always amazed by the creativity in this community. It really helps those of us who don't have strong creative genes provide innovative training by leveraging yours. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Shannon, I'm glad it helps.
Thanks for the template!
This is a creative approach to a crossword puzzle! The only thing I would maybe change is that I would make it clear to the learner that you can type the terms in whichever order. At first I was like... well which clue am I typing this for? Since none of them were highlighted. Then I realized it works no matter which order you type them in. Great work!
Here is my version of a crossword puzzle.
love it Karen! Thank you for sharing it.