Learning Journals in E-Learning RECAP #127: Challenge | Recap
This week’s e-learning challenge asked course designers to share creative ways to encourage learners to pause and reflect on what they just learned.
Special thanks to first-time challengers Ani T and Colleen Manning. And thanks to everyone who shared a demo, source file, or feedback in this week’s challenge!
Liliana Cotoara
View project | Liliana Cotoara | Website | @liliana_cotoara
Srinivas Kumar K
View project | Learn more | Srinivas Kumar K
Maija Perfiljeva
View project | Maija Perfiljeva | Website
Brenda Tyedmers
View project | Download | Brenda Tyedmers
Bola Owoade
Saurabh Dua
View project | Download | Tutorial | Saurabh Dua
Tracy Carroll
View project | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll
Adam Gavarkovs
View project | Adam Gavarkovs | @adamgavarkovs
Julia Collins
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