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MaviDeniz
3 months agoCommunity Member
Hi, everyone. I've created a unique drag-and-drop interaction featuring maritime sound signals with one of my colleagues. Whether you're a sailor at heart or just love learning about nautical themes, this challenge offers an engaging way to test your knowledge of maritime communication.
🔗 Check it out and see if you can match the correct signals!
https://storage.googleapis.com/ggcreative/challenge/468_drag_and_drop/COLREG/story.html
🔗 Check it out and see if you can match the correct signals!
https://storage.googleapis.com/ggcreative/challenge/468_drag_and_drop/COLREG/story.html
- ThierryEMMANUEL3 months agoCommunity MemberI'm always curious and enthusiastic whenever I learn something new, Gülsüm, and your demo sounds great. Unfortunately, I'm not sure I've learned the "right" things. What navigation situation describes the symbols of the white-green-red dots, which I have to link to the sounds??? Even with the feedback, I didn't understand. Please, can you help me? Next time I see my friends and shout "Whooooooo-whoo-whoo!", what did I actually say to them?
- MaviDeniz3 months agoCommunity MemberYou are so right Thierry. I am a ship captain and I prepared this training for seafarers. Those colours are the lights of the ships that you see at night. And in the dark, you understand the direction the ship is going according to those lights and the whistle sound it makes according to those lights. that's why I wanted to match the sound signs according to the colour of those lights.
- Ron_Katz3 months agoCommunity MemberHi Gulsum, like Thierry I had a hard time with this one. I'm sure an introductory slide about these nautical situations or maybe 5 different situations of which these three are tested for, might provide for better learning opportunity. I'm interested to know more and I hope you consider making some small changes so that we can benefit from your unique knowledge.
- MaviDeniz3 months agoCommunity MemberHi Ron, you are very right. I should have given some information beforehand and started. I deleted the previous slides and left only the section with the appropriate interactivity in the challenge title.
Here you can see the sample screens according to the lights. Of course, unfortunately, you cannot see these lights in the fog at sea. So we give a sound signal with the whistle according to the movement we make. [For example, when going forward, going backwards, turning right, etc.]
So I wanted to test whether the user knows the lighting of the movement and the corresponding sound signal.
https://www.saltwaterexperience.co.uk/learning_009/