Next Button Notifications in E-Learning RECAP #293: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to share creative ideas for notifying learners when it’s time to click the next button. From animated buttons to walking characters to page curl effects, these examples will keep you clicking for more.
Jonathan Hill
Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @JHill_AssocCIPD
Montse Anderson
Example | Download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning
Mark Weingarten
Example | Mark Weingarten | Website
Farah Azadeh
Jodi Sansone
Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone
Chris Hodgson
Example | Chris Hodgson | Website | @skriss
Andrzej Jabłoński
Example | Download | Andrzej Jabłoński
Nick Russell
Kristi Oliva
Example | Kristi Oliva | Website
Ang CM
Kimberly Eng
Example | Kimberly Eng | Website
Ron Katz
Katy Tran
Carrie Gauthier
Nancy Woinoski
Example | Nancy Woinoski | Website
Garth Yorko, T.E.
Dominik R
Aman Vohra
Example | Aman Vohra | Website
Rema Merrick
Example | Rema Merrick | Website
Gabrielle Schofield
Teo Karageorgakis
Example | Teo Karageorgakis | Website
Rafaela Walker
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