Using Sliders with E-Learning Characters RECAP #311: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to use interactive dials and sliders to let learners choose their own e-learning characters.
Joel Colley
Jennifer Sweet
Timm Laaser
Gunjan Bhattacharjee
Example | Gunjan Bhattacharjee
Doris Chwist
Travae Brown
Deepa Pai
Amy Palian
Frouke Vanhoutte
Sara Wildman
Tracy Carroll
Example | Blog | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll
Owen Holt
Ron Katz
Jodi Sansone
Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone
Samuel Apata
Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem
Eric Chamberlin
Mrinal D
Glen Wild
Jonathan Hill
Example | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint
Alex Jinca
Example | Alex Jinca | Website
Eric G.
Elizabeth Bauer
Shakis Drummond
Shawn Ski
Katelin Jordan
Bruce Boyd
Kimberly Eng
Example | Kimberly Eng | Website
Alice De Angeli
Mrinal D
Ang CM
Carrie Mills
Example | Carrie Mills | Website
Cristen Mushong
Sumrah Khalid
Zaileen Goddard
Kristin Watkins
Ned Ramic
Karishma Vaz
Chris Foster
Nick Russell
Armando Lopez
Jennifer Gupta
Kristy Moede
Thierry EMMANUEL
Dominik Hölter
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