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ThierryEMMANUEL
Community Member
Hello everybody.
Here is my demo for this challenge. I couldn't wait to publish it.
I started from an infographic of a geography lesson for children (5th grade), really static.
I had to redraw the image to be able to "deconstruct" it and then "reconstruct" it in the drag and drop activity. The other activities are more traditional. Usually I use the free forms more as a learning activity than a knowledge check, even in an interactive way. This is absolutely the case here.
I haven't commented on the other challengers' demos, but I saw a lot of interesting and inspiring things. A bientôt.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/ddc79f7b-4449-4503-b578-901892600802/review
Here is my demo for this challenge. I couldn't wait to publish it.
I started from an infographic of a geography lesson for children (5th grade), really static.
I had to redraw the image to be able to "deconstruct" it and then "reconstruct" it in the drag and drop activity. The other activities are more traditional. Usually I use the free forms more as a learning activity than a knowledge check, even in an interactive way. This is absolutely the case here.
I haven't commented on the other challengers' demos, but I saw a lot of interesting and inspiring things. A bientôt.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/ddc79f7b-4449-4503-b578-901892600802/review
DavidAnderson
4 years agoStaff
Great examples of how to rework static content, Thierry. Here's a link to your demo in the recap post: https://community.articulate.com/articles/static-to-interactive-elearning#Thierry