Elearning Showcase: Share Your Best Examples
May 30, 2014
OK, a few weeks ago you shared your elearning portfolios with us. We totally enjoyed seeing all the creative portfolios you shared.
Do you have a favorite project? Of course you do. And we want to see it.
It doesn't matter what your favorite project is. It can be a full course, single-slide demo, creative idea, or just a crazy idea you've been playing with in your spare time. You can share as many examples as you like. If you have something you're proud of, show it because we want to see it.
When you share your examples in this thread, please include the following:
- Title of the project
- Link to published demo
- Screenshot from the project
That's it.
Have a great Friday, E-Learning Heroes!
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I don't have any client projects that I can share, BUT of course I have templates! Here are two of my favorites:
Title: Business Template
Play Link: http://bit.ly/1crma7k
Download Link: http://bit.ly/1aeDLrz
Screenshot:
Title: Spring Green
Play Link: http://bit.ly/SjZwF8
Download Link: http://bit.ly/1prItyQ
Screenshot:
Here's an interactive history timeline that I created for new hires at my company. There's no audio, but I was really happy with the design that I landed on.
Title: The Giant Eagle Story
Link: Click Here to Launch
Check out my website for other examples from other authoring tools MPJoneseLearning.com.
Very cool Michael,
I think this is the first example I've ever seen where I actually liked the use of the spin and grow animation!
Tim - Your Spring Green template is one of my all-time faves.
Here's my favorite challenge entry:
Title: An Oktoberfest Quest
Play Link: http://www.jackievannice.com/challenge_game/story.html
Template Download Link: http://community.articulate.com/downloads/p/268949.aspx
Blog Link: http://www.jackievannice.com/?p=175060916
Image:
Thanks Tim, and likewise on your templates!
I always look at animation as another tool, it isn't always the right one for the job.
Here's my favorite portfolio entry:
Title: Sales Mobility Software Training
Play Link: http://www.jackievannice.com/sample_salesmobility/story.html
Blog Link: http://www.jackievannice.com/?page_id=175059673
Image:
Thanks Jackie!
Both of your examples are great!.
I don't get to spend as much time as I'd like at the day job on elearning. But here's something I played around with on my own time for my blog. Feedback welcome!
Title: Death by Boredom
Link to the demo: https://googledrive.com/host/0By6nhY12Tfy_aDAwNUVaem5veDQ/
Image:
And of course, here's a shameless plug for the blog post that featured this demo: http://trainlikeachampion.wordpress.com/2014/05/19/solve-the-crime-of-the-century-a-training-murder-mystery/
Brian
I created this game called E-Learning Feud, based on Family Feud of course. I also wrote and recorded the goofy theme song. Have fun:
http://cropcirclecollective.com/elearning_feud/story.html
And if you're interested, here's a blog about how I created it:
http://dansweigert.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/e-learning-feud/
Let me know what you think.
Michael - love that company history demo... may have to borrow (steal?) that concept for our own new hire catalog of courses! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it Brian - if you have questions about how it was built, just let me know!
Here is something I created for my portfolio. The original training items consisted of a 15 minute long video and a pdf manual. I cut up the video in smaller sections and used only portions of the manual I felt needed to be in the course.
Link:https://visual-e-learning.com/Demos/TRI-MAX%20output/story.html
This was one of my early personal projects that I still like. This was an experiment in making a quiz a little more fun. Maybe when I have time, I'll expand on this and make it a full course.
Link: https://visual-e-learning.com/Demos/Fighter/story.html
My favourite courses at the moment are the suite of courses I built for changefirst. Details can be found here.
A link to a very short demo of the course here. Sorry for linking to my site but I don't have a separate link outside of my site. This is only a very limited demo of what was an amazing course that tracked users choices throughout and delivered information based on their choices, as well as allowing them to print their decisions off at the end.
This week I started a new project for one of my clients. The fun part of this project is that this client was searching for an eLearning template that does not feel like a powerpoint.
This is only a first draft, but because I can put all my creativty in this project it already feels like one of my favourite projects. When the project is finished I will share all the 3d scenes so that you can use it for your own courses.
Title: 3D eLearning
Link: https://www.googledrive.com/host/0B2EIFL8vlRrpUzdsX0Z1cU54Njg/
My favourite courses
Title: Around the World in 80 Days
Play Link: http://tinyurl.com/lf45za9
Screenshot:
Title: STOP WHALING
Play Link: http://tinyurl.com/l5sy9pp
Screenshot:
The examples submitted so far are so inspiring! Here's a new project I just finished that consists of a professional portfolio plus an overview of four variations of training design, along with the time and cost to produce them.
Title: Learning Services Overview for Business Performance Inc.
Link: http://www.learnshareprosper.com/lms/learning_services_overview/story.html
Loving the examples so far! I'm going to have to take out some proprietary information for mine, but I'm looking forward to contributing to this. Also just wanted to bump the thread - I want to see some more people's work!
Right now this is my favorite...
Top Ten - Ways to Get Started with Animation in Your Storyline Project
http://montereymotiongraphics.com/top_ten/
Thanks!
It's a beauty, Charles! Not only that, but it's chock full of great Storyline tips. Good choice.
Great examples Charles. While I also use flash to do most of my animations, the examples using built in animations in storyline are also very helpful for those quick fixes.
Hello all...
Exciting samples I see here and inspiring too... I am very new to designing online courses, I hope to get better as i practice. I am presently designing a short 'amateur-like' course on Effective Examination Preparation just for the practice. I have designed in PowerPoint using several examples and helpful tips from this community and Tom's several posts. However, I intend to use storytelling or branching for the test section of the course, but ran out of ideas and inspiration. Can someone please help me with how I can go about it? Also I think I have problems with uploading my work for easy access, so I uploaded this using Dropbox. I welcome upload suggestions...
Title: Effective Examination Preparation.
Link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/rlp1mzv4r4uvbcg/Effective%20exam%20prep..pptx
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Charles, Thanks a tonne for sharing this... It's beyond awesome!
Thanks, Jason! It was a lot of fun to create.
I really like your Around the World in 80 Days piece, John. Nice music, visuals, use of animation, and effects. My favorite is the map (reached by clicking on the image of the train on the main menu) and the further content it leads to.
For what purpose did you create this one?
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