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30+ Creative Examples of E-Learning Activities #129

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9 years ago

Choose Your Own Challenge RECAP #129: Challenge | Recap

This week’s challenge asked course designers to share their own e-learning challenge and example. Examples include games, quizzes, interactive videos, brain games, and more!

Special thanks to first-time challengers: Irshad kachchi, Terry Springer, Adriana Bertolani, Wade Murphy, and Kevin Parker

Ashley Chiasson

Create an e-learning resource inspired by one of your favourite, existing, applications.

View project | Learn more | Download | Ashley Chiasson | Website | @amdchiasson

Magic Johnson

Create a semi-intelligent game in Articulate Storyline.

View project | Learn more | Magic Johnson | Website | @elearningnetwrk

Linda Lorenzetti

Recreate an animation effect in Articulate Storyline.

View project | Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor

Ari Avivi

Using sliders to compare and contrast distances.

View project | Ari Avivi

Cecilia Bernal

Convert a double-entry table into an interactive graphic.

View project | Learn more | Cecilia Bernal | Intexpliki | @intexpliki

Create a double-tab navigation chart in Articulate Storyline.

View project | Learn more | Cecilia Bernal | Intexpliki | @intexpliki

Maija Perfiljeva

Create practical training for a travel agency using variables.

View project | Download | Maija Perfiljeva | Website | @GamayunTraining

Irshad kachchi

Teach learners how to tie a tie with e-learning.

View project | Irshad kachchi | Website | @swift_elearning

Zsolt Olah

Demonstrate how Action Mapping works using animated stories.

View project | Learn more | Zsolt Olah | Website | @Rabbitoreg

Alexander Salas

Create a basic game with conditional variables.

View project | Download | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn

Tracy Carroll

Develop an e-learning template with built-in closed captioning.

View project | Learn more | Download | Tracy Carroll | @1tracycarroll

John Toh

Create an interactive way to teach users how to make sushi.

View project | Download | John Toh

Dianne Hope

Show an example of interactive video in e-learning.

View project | Learn more | Dianne Hope | Website | @DianneHope

Veronica Budnikas

Use the credit sequence of a movie in an e-learning course.

View project | Learn more | Veronica Budnikas | Website | @verobudnikas

Adam Gavarkovs

Transform a magazine into an interaction in Articulate Storyline.

View project | Adam Gavarkovs | @adamgavarkovs

Piewsook Fong KP

Simulate a video game by letting users control character movement.

View project | Download | Piewsook Fong KP

Ashi Tandon

Create an business game or activity to teach management skills.

View project | Ashi Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon

Joanne Chen

Create an interactive game based on popular brain teasers.

View project | Download | Joanne Chen

Melissa Milloway

Gamify your course background using JavaScript.

Learn more | Melissa Milloway | Website | @MelMilloway

Daniela Slater

Create your own custom illustrated character poses and animate them in Articulate Storyline.

View project | Daniela Slater | Website | @LetMeTeachU

View project | Daniela Slater | Website | @LetMeTeachU

Joanna Kurpiewska

Design an interaction to test how well users see colors.

View project | Learn more | Joanna Kurpiewska | Website | @elearningjoanna

Terry Springer

Design a drag-and-drop activity that’s keyboard accessible for JAWS screen readers.

View project | Learn more & download | Terry Springer

Alexander Salas

Design a Zika awareness safety course.

View project | Download | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn

Adriana Bertolani

Create an interaction to help learners practice a new language.

View project | Adriana Bertolani | Website | @actuasolutions

Saurabh Dua

Design an example to demonstrate height or distance.

View project | Saurabh Dua

Nagarjuna Veeramallu

Show an engaging way to teach software training.

View project | Learn more | Nagarjuna Veeramallu | Website | @pixentia

Colleen Manning

Design an e-learning scenario to help users practice decision-making skills.

View project | Colleen Manning

Arkadiusz Malkowski

Design a retro-style computer training interaction.

View project | Arkadiusz Malkowski | @amalkowski_

Wade Murphy

Use a point-and-click set up to allow a user to explore local history.

View project | Wade Murphy

Daniel Adeboye

Design a mini-course to help research students choose an appropriate topic.

View project | Daniel Adeboye | Website | @danno4krist

Kevin Parker

Build something cool in Articulate that most people say can only be built in JavaScript.

View project | Kevin Parker | Website

Lesley Bart

View project | Lesley Bart

Jamie Borreggine

Use motion paths to create a simple, realistic animation-based quiz.

View project | Jamie Borreggine

Fun way to teach children and adults the phonetic alphabet.

View project | Jamie Borreggine

Tracy Carroll

Design a course to help designers decide on whether to build a course.

View project | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll

Ben Hall

Design a branching scenario game where players get to create their own video game company.

View project | Ben Hall

Nick Petch

Create a fun and creative ways to educate learners using Storyline's variables.

View project | Nick Petch

Inserver

Create looping animations to give a dynamic aspect to courses.

View project | Emilio Lozano | Website | @inelearning

David Tait

Create a 3D character that can be rotated with Storyline's sliders.

View project | David Tait | Website | @4ptLtd

Paige Talbot

Share a gamification example in a simulation style environment.

View project | Paige Talbot

Hector Martinez

View project | Hector Martinez

Kimberly Strough-Wingo

View project | Kimberly Strough-Wingo

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