11 Interactive Mad Libs Examples from E-Learning Designers #216

Mad Libs in E-Learning RECAP #216: Challenge | Recap

This week’s challenge asked course designers to share creative ways to use Mad Libs games in online training.

Maggie Cowan

Maggie Cowan

View project | Maggie Cowan

Holly Castellow

Holly Castellow

View project | Holly Castellow

Jennifer Clarke

Jennifer Clarke

View project | Jennifer Clarke

Craig Agnew

Craig Agnew

View project | Craig Agnew

Brian Vigna

Brian Vigna

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Elizabeth Miles

Elizabeth Miles

View project | Elizabeth Miles | Website

Amy Lamb

Amy Lamb

View project | Amy Lamb | | Website | @aangrimson

Julie Grosclaude

Julie Grosclaude

View project | Julie Grosclaude | Website

Karen Loftus

Karen Loftus

View project | Karen Loftus

Sarah Owen

Sarah Owen

View project | Sarah Owen | Website 

Jodi Sansone

Jodi Sansone

View project | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone

Stefano Craba

Stefano Craba

View project: Version 1 | Version 2 | Download: Version 1 | Version 2 | Stefano Craba

Aman Vohra

Aman Vohra

View project | Aman Vohra | Website

Neal Rowland

Neal Rowland

View project | Neal Rowland | Website

Cortney Alston

Cortney Alston

View project | Cortney Alston

Priyanka Chandel

Priyanka Chandel

View project | Priyanka Chandel

Dave LeFevre

Dave LeFevre

View project | Download | Dave LeFevre | Website

Marlena Sanchez

Marlena Sanchez

View project | Marlena Sanchez

Kathy Currey

Kathy Currey

View project | Kathy Currey | Website

Richard Watson

Richard Watson

View project | Learn more | Richard Watson | Website | @rwatsonID

Yekaterina Martynova

Yekaterina Martynova

View project | Yekaterina Martynova

Przemyslaw Hubisz

Przemyslaw Hubisz

View project | Przemyslaw Hubisz | @phubisz

Samuel Apata

Samuel Apata

View project | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem

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