Reviving Traditional Skills & Lost Arts #491: Challenge | Recap
What Are the Lost Arts?
Lost arts are the basic skills for self-sufficient living that have been forgotten or replaced by modern technology.
Some examples include using a slide rule, reading a map, or even renting movies from Blockbuster. Here are a few more examples of lost arts:
- Basic survival skills: starting a fire, foraging for water, and identifying animal tracks
- Navigation skills: reading maps, using a compass, and decoding Morse code
- Handwriting skills: cursive, calligraphy, and writing personal letters
- Crafting skills: sewing, knitting, and crocheting
- Food preservation: canning, fermenting, and other preservation techniques
- Traditional photography: developing film and creating prints
Lost Arts: Animated Knots
This site is one of the best examples of ways to use animated GIFs for learning.
With a slideshow format featuring animated GIFs, you can easily learn how to tie a variety of knots. Player options include adjustable speed controls and multiple perspective views for a better learning experience.
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to share an example or how-to that teaches one or more skills that qualify as lost arts.
Your entry could be as simple as a list of lost arts you’d like to see make a comeback. If you’re up for a more detailed project, consider creating a tutorial, how-to guide, or process interaction that teaches a lost art or forgotten skill.
Even if you don’t have time to create a demo this week, we’d still like to hear about a lost art or skill you think deserves preserving.
✨ Share Your E-Learning Work
- Comments: Use the comments section below to link your published example and blog post.
- Forums: Start a new thread and share a link to your published example.
- Personal blog: If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We'll link to your posts, so your great work gets even more exposure.
- Social media: If you share your demos on x or LinkedIn, try using #ElearningChallenge so your peeps can follow your e-learning coolness.
🙌 Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you get revive your favorite lost art, check out the fresh tabs interactions your fellow challengers shared over the past week:
Using Tabs Interactions in E-Learning #490: Challenge | Recap
👋 New to the E-Learning Challenges?
The weekly e-learning 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.