Connect Four E-Learning Games RECAP #243: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to share e-learning games based around the popular board game, Connect Four. Technically, this was one of the tougher challenges due to the advanced use of variables and motion paths. Thanks so much to everyone who shared a comment, demo, or download this week. And special thanks to our first-time challengers: Brooke Winston and Steve Morey!
Zsolt Olah
View project | Learn more | Zsolt Olah | Website | @Rabbitoreg
Angela Anderson
View project | Video overview | Learn more | Angela Anderson | Website | @angelalearning
Ben McKenna
Syed Amjad Ali
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Tracy Carroll
View project | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll
Jodi Sansone
View project | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone
Sam Lincoln
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Devlin Peck
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Jonathan Hill
View project | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @JHill_AssocCIPD
Bailey Kramp
Ciara McCarthy
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Brooke Winston
Andrzej Jabłoński
View project | Andrzej Jabłoński
Jeff Nunamaker
Richard Hill
View project | Richard Hill | Website
Steve Morey
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