True/False Variables in E-Learning RECAP #421: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to show how true/false variables can be used in e-learning. Examples include games, decision-making interactions, branching scenarios, and more!
Ron Katz
Chris Hodgson
Example & Learn more | Chris Hodgson | Website | @skriss
Samuel Apata
Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem
Jonathan Hill
Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint
Catherine Gorman
Adessa Condrack
Kate Mackenzie
Julie BIGOT
Ghazi Zia
Courtney Roberts
Carrie Susong Gurkin
Example | Carrie Susong Gurkin
eLearn Dev
Example & Learn more | eLearn Dev
Thierry EMMANUEL
Teresa Iden
Laura Hansen
Kali Maginity
Wrenn Corcoran
Talent Gate eLearning
Example | Talent Gate eLearning
Kate Golomshtok
Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website
Nisha Korattyswaroopam
Example | Nisha Korattyswaroopam
Meghan Koyama
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