Showing Opposing Lists in E-Learning RECAP #303: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to share creative ideas for showing opposing lists in e-learning. Techniques used include sliders, drag-and-drops, matching, click-and-reveals, and more!
Muhammad Nurul islam
Example | Muhammad Nurul islam | Website | @roelworks
Lacey Wieser
Example | Learn more | Lacey Wieser | Website | @laceywieser
Traci P
Yvonne Rosas
Ron Katz
Mara Mayorquin
Marta Sukhno
Jodi Sansone
Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone
Ridvan Saglam
Example | Ridvan Saglam | Website | @rbsaglam
Kimberly Eng
Example | Kimberly Eng | Website
Jen Edgerton
Jonathan Hill
Example | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint
Ang CM
Kimberly Fields
Eric Chamberlin
Kristi Oliva
Example | Kristi Oliva | Website
Carrie Gauthier
Thierry EMMANUEL
Kelly Cooke
Joyce Maurin
Montse Anderson
Example | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning
Aman Vohra
Example | Aman Vohra | Website
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