Choose Your Own E-Learning Challenge #288: Challenge | Recap
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to choose your own e-learning challenge topic and build an example for that challenge. You can choose any e-learning, instructional design, multimedia, or industry-based topic you like.
Your topic can be based on any of the previous challenges or you can come up with something entirely different. Your entry just might inspire the next e-learning challenge!
Include Your Topic with Your Entry
When you post your link to your example, please tell us your challenge topic by introducing your entry with, “This week, my challenge was to. . . ." This will help others know what to look for when viewing your example.
New Entries Only!
There’s only one catch.... You didn’t think I’d give away total control, did you? This week’s entry must be original. You can’t reuse an example you shared in a previous challenge.
But you’re welcome to do a variation on a previous challenge. For example, if you want to share a Tabs Challenge #272, your challenge could be something more specific, like a Vertical Tabs, or Image-Based Tabs. Then you could modify something you shared in a previous challenge.
Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you choose your topic, check out the interactive table examples your fellow community members shared over the past week:
Interactive Tables in E-Learning RECAP #287: Challenge | Recap
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