Memory and Matching Games #121: Challenge | Recap
How Can Course Designers Boost Their E-Learning Brain Power?
Looking to improve your working knowledge of variables and advanced triggers? Then you need to practice using those skills!
There are lots of ways you can practice. One way to practice is to develop a strong understanding of the basics. Another way is to deconstruct advanced projects built by other users. And that’s what this week’s memory makeover challenge is all about!
Examples of Memory and Matching Games
Here are three matching games to help you get started with this week’s challenge. You’re welcome to use one of the existing games or build everything on your own.
Big Five Matching Game
Test your memory in this safari-themed matching game. The template is fully editable so you can customize it for your own projects.
View | Download | Bastiaan Timmer | Website
Classic Memory Game
Build a classic memory game and test learners’ ability to match visuals, vocabulary words, or whatever you’d like.
View project | Download | Dane Hartman | Website
Find the Matching Pairs
Here’s a creative matching game template that requires learners to find the matching pairs before moving to the first question.
View | Download | Przemysław Hubisz
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to makeover one of the memory game templates in our downloads section. Since the files are already built, your primary goal is to come up with a creative design concept or theme for your entry.
If you’re up for stretching your skills, try adding or removing the number of tiles in your game. This will get you to work with the existing variables, naming conventions, and triggers in the original game.
Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you jump into this week’s presentation challenge, take a stroll down memory lane by checking out the e-learning presentations your fellow community members shared in last week’s challenge:
SlideShare Presentations RECAP #120: Challenge | Recap
Wishing you a great week, E-Learning Heroes!
New to the E-Learning Challenges?
The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.