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KOsunero
Community Member
Here's an interactive Color by Numbers activity designed to distinguish between odd and even numbers. The concept is pretty simple but it required a ton of triggers to fill in the picture based on whether or not you had selected the correct color! I also used sound effects to give the user instant feedback on their selections.
Link to demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/092073cf-3c97-4b6e-8237-f5425e79c38d/review
I also wanted to cross-post my entry for ELHC 296 on using hotspots and invisible buttons since it was another coloring activity. It was designed similarly to my entry for this week using hotspots, variables, and states.
Link to demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c03ea583-a654-4e67-b701-caa2210b4450/review
Link to demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/092073cf-3c97-4b6e-8237-f5425e79c38d/review
I also wanted to cross-post my entry for ELHC 296 on using hotspots and invisible buttons since it was another coloring activity. It was designed similarly to my entry for this week using hotspots, variables, and states.
Link to demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c03ea583-a654-4e67-b701-caa2210b4450/review
JodiSansone
4 years agoCommunity Member
This is terrific! What did you use to make the shapes? Illustrator?
- KOsunero4 years agoCommunity MemberThanks! I just used the Freeform Shape tool to approximate each one.