Beverage-Making Techniques #381: Challenge | Recap
This week we're taking a deep dive into the art of making drinks. Whether it's the perfect cup of coffee or uncovering the secret to a good margarita, this week's challenge will help us all improve our drink-making skills. Below are a few recent examples to help you get started.
Mixing ScrewDrivers in Storyline 360
Example | Learn more | Richard Watson | Website | @rwatsonID
How to Make Pour Over Coffee
Example | Syed Ahmed Hasan | Website
How to Make a Margarita
Example | Jackie Blum | Website
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to create a step-by-step example that demonstrates how to make a beverage.
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Last Week’s Challenge:
To help you get shaken (not stirred) for this week’s beverage-making challenge, check out the creative drag-and-drop examples your fellow designers shared over the past week.
Drag-and-Drop Practice Activities #380: Challenge | Recap
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Quick Note About the Recap Posts on LinkedIn
I like to promote the recaps with your examples on LinkedIn. I use the #elhchallenge and #elearningchallenge tags to help others in the community find your examples. And most of the time, I tag you individually in the post. I find it helps boost the posts across your networks.
I've recently heard from some folks who felt excluded because I didn't tag them in my LinkedIn recap posts. When that happens, it's because we're not connected or I couldn't find your profile.
When that happens, let me know. I'm more than happy to update the post to credit your work. I know these demos take a few hours to make. That's a significant investment, so I like you to get as much mileage as possible from your work.
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