Drag-and-Drop Examples in E-Learning RECAP #21: Challenge | Recap
This week's challenge asked course designers to share creative ideas for using drag-and-drop interactions in e-learning. Examples include: money counting, character assembly, interactive maps, meal planning, and so much more!
Chris Hodgson
View project & learn more | Chris Hodgson | Website | @skriss
Pedro Fernandez
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Jackie Van Nice
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Jeff Kortenbosch
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Montse Anderson
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Daniel Sweigert
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David Anderson
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David Anderson
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Phil Mayor
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View project | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor
Katherine Patla
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Nancy Woinoski
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Dianne Hope
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Nicola Appel
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Matthew Guyan
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Alexander Salas
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Linda Lorenzetti
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Darren Heath
Meaghan Lister
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David Tait
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Diana Hudson
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