Checklist Interactions in E-Learning #291: Challenge | Recap
Checklist interactions are a great solution when you need to list materials, products, ingredients, action items, and more.
You can also use checklist-style interactions to let your learners:
- Walk through a process, workflow, or procedure.
- Provide instructions or reminders.
- Identify dos and don’ts or generate a to-do list.
- Show and track course progress.
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to share an example that demonstrates how checklist and to-do interactions can be used in e-learning.
New Entries Only!
We hosted our first checklist challenge two years ago and the entries were amazing. To keep things fresh, we’re asking you share a new entry or rework a previous example for this week’s challenge.
Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you check out this week's challenge, take a few minutes to review the amazing summary and conclusion slides your fellow challengers shared over the past week:
Summary Slides in E-Learning RECAP #290: Challenge | Recap
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