Blog Post
MatthiasNaber
3 months agoCommunity Member
Hi there!
This is my first challenge submission, after following and getting silently inspired and "awed" every week. I thought I'd share a drag and drop exercise from my current AI Learning module. There are no specific guidelines provided in the storyline, as it will be implemented directly within the course itself.
The goal is to match the "event" cards with the corresponding year. It's quite simple, but much more fun than reading through bullet points or plain text :)
The History of AI
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/6200d9b7-6914-4f5a-92de-08b4eb5ddd14/review
This is my first challenge submission, after following and getting silently inspired and "awed" every week. I thought I'd share a drag and drop exercise from my current AI Learning module. There are no specific guidelines provided in the storyline, as it will be implemented directly within the course itself.
The goal is to match the "event" cards with the corresponding year. It's quite simple, but much more fun than reading through bullet points or plain text :)
The History of AI
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/6200d9b7-6914-4f5a-92de-08b4eb5ddd14/review
- ThierryEMMANUEL3 months agoCommunity MemberSimple but perfectly effective, Tamara. I like your "hint" icons, which enhance the learner by helping them succeed just a little.
- MatthiasNaber3 months agoCommunity MemberGlad the "hint" icon got noticed :)
I thought about hiding them for more challenge, maybe I'll add an easy/hard mode, so the learner can decide for what challenge they are up to.- ThierryEMMANUEL3 months agoCommunity MemberIt's up to you, Tamara. My opinion is that "helping a little is good", it's rewarding. I'm not sure anyone can pass your quiz, because who knows the dates??? Then it's all chance. With hints, synapses can do their job.
- Ron_Katz3 months agoCommunity MemberWelcome to the challenges. Drag and drop to a timeline was very effective way for the learner to pick up some trivia and get an idea about the progression of the quest for artificial intelligence. Looking forward to seeing more submissions from you, Tamara.
- AngelaThomas-9b3 months agoCommunity MemberThis is great Tamara! I really like how when you get the answer right it shows the check mark for a couple seconds then disappears so that the slide stays neat and tidy! Really easy to use.
- NicholeCodri6043 months agoCommunity MemberThis drag and dropped worked great! I liked the instant feedback with the green checkmark.
- ThierryEMMANUEL3 months agoCommunity MemberI hadn't noticed the temporary green check marks, but it's a good idea indeed.
- HillaSchlegel3 months agoCommunity MemberI appreciate the minimalistic design and the use of icons as hints. It's also great that you can put the cards back for replay. Excellent first submission, Tamara!