Airport Security Screening #531: Challenge | Recap
š Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to build an example that helps airline travelers navigate airport security quickly and with zero drama.
You can build your training from the travelerās point of view or from the people running the scanners. Either way, give learners a simple, practical ādo this, then thatā path through one of lifeās more confusing, hurry-up-and-wait moments.
Have some fun with the pain points everyone knows too well: the long lines, the liquids shuffle, the surprise bag checks, the signs that make no sense, and the classic realization that you wore the shoes with metal in them. Then turn those annoyances into clear, helpful teaching moments.
š Tips for Getting Started
Hereās how you can approach this weekās challenge depending on how much time you have:
- Start simple: Create a short, friendly guide that explains what belongs in a carry-on and what should go in checked luggage.
- Level up: Add a branching scenario that lets travelers make choices at the checkpoint and see the results.
- Challenge mode: Build a multi-country comparison module that changes the rules based on the travelerās destination, airline, or security agency.
āļø Authoring Tools
Youāre welcome to use any authoring tool youād like this week. If youāre short on time, try quickly mocking up your ideas using PowerPoint, Figma, or your favorite graphics app.
⨠Share Your E-Learning Work
- Comments: Share your examples directly to the recap page.
- Social media: Please share your examples on LinkedIn and mention both David & Articulate using the #ElearningChallenge tags so we can help promote your work.
- Support your peers: With the new submission format, you can comment directly on each example. Try leaving helpful feedback on at least three projects this week.
- Community forums: Feel free to cross-post in the forums to give your work even more visibility.
š Last Weekās Challenge:
Before you fast pass your way through this week's challenge, check out the interactive video quizzes and scenarios your fellow chalengers shared over the past week:
Interactive Video in E-Learning #530: Challenge | Recap
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