Glossary Interactions RECAP #192: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to share creative ideas for using glossary interactions in e-learning courses.
Will Woodward
Example | Will Woodward | Website
Scott Nipper
View project | Scott Nipper | Website
Jackie Van Nice
View project | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains
Charleen Johnson
View project | Charleen Johnson
Bijal Fotedar
View project | Download | Bijal Fotedar
Mohammad Hassam
View project | Mohammad Hassam | Website | @mohammadhassam
Princy John
Richard Watson
View project | Learn more | Richard Watson | Website | @rwatsonID
Matthew Bibby
View project | Download | Matthew Bibby | Website
Evangelos Neochoritis
View project | Evangelos Neochoritis
Syed Amjad ali
View project | Syed Amjad ali | Website
Mary Montgomery
View project | Mary Montgomery
Bastien Médard
View project | Download | Bastien Médard
Janelle Hogan
Jodi Sansone
Gabrielle Schofield
View project | Gabrielle Schofield
Josh Petermann
View project | Josh Petermann | Website
LJ Beaupre
View project | Learn more & download | LJ Beaupre | @LJBeaupre
Angela Conrad
View project | Angela Conrad | Website | @desi9ndevil
Sean Hickey
View project & download | Sean Hickey
Karlis Sprogis
View project | Download | Karlis Sprogis | Website | @fastercourse
Paul Shearer
John Muehl
Allison Goldthorpe
View project | Learn more | Allison Goldthorpe | @AGoldthorpeID
Jodi Sansone
View project | Download | Jodi Sansone
Sandy Rushton
View project | Sandy Rushton | Website
Taylor Tomanio
View project | Taylor Tomanio | Website
Salomé Desanges
View project | Salomé Desanges
Jennifer Clarke
View project | Jennifer Clarke
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