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Rediscovering Traditional Skills Through E-Learning #491

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9 months ago

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.

View Animated Knots

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.

Learn more about the challenges in this Q&A post and why and how to participate in this helpful article.

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    • TeresaIden-9681's avatar
      TeresaIden-9681
      Community Member

      That is so cool!!  I actually have a pair of favorite socks I could try this on.  I'll have to watch your project again, for sure, but I feel like you've simplified it enough that perhaps I'll be successful! ❤️

    • KatarinaCenic's avatar
      KatarinaCenic
      Community Member

      Now this is something I'd like to learn sometime. Will have to come back to your tutorial as a guide 😄

    • CherylPenn-0f0f's avatar
      CherylPenn-0f0f
      Community Member

      This was seriously a cool one! The music and the video/image overlay really pulled me in. Mood achieved.
      ...couldn't help but be disgusted by anyone who would end a relationship via text. Uncouth!

      • CydWalker_mwhc's avatar
        CydWalker_mwhc
        Community Member

        Thank you Cheryl! The word "uncouth" is well said for ending a relationship via text. 🙂

    • CydWalker_mwhc's avatar
      CydWalker_mwhc
      Community Member

      This is great Samuel! Being a math influencer is such an important way to weave math in everyday life. This is so inspiring and shows how to impact young lives for the greater math good.

      • Samuel's avatar
        Samuel
        Community Member

        Well said! The greater math good should always be a priority :)

    • KatarinaCenic's avatar
      KatarinaCenic
      Community Member

      Hi Thaddaeus, I tried your simulation. it certainly is a lost art for younger generations. I like that you included a dialing sound, so nostalgic! I also like that users can practice over and over again 😃

  • 🍔 Transform Cooking Guides into Interactive eLearning

    We’ve taken a classic cooking guide on crafting the perfect burger and turned it into an interactive eLearning experience.

    ✨ How It Works:

    Drag-and-Drop Ingredients Let users customize their burger by dragging and dropping ingredients.

    Hints for Better Learning Provide helpful hints throughout the process, ensuring users stay on track and learn with ease.

    👉 Link to the Course: https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/learn-step-by-step-burger-making-custom-elearning/

    Let us know if you need further adjustments to the activity

      • Kate_Golomshtok's avatar
        Kate_Golomshtok
        Community Member

        Thank you so much for your attention to detail!💗 It’s all about east and west — I’ve fixed it.

  • mwgiscombe's avatar
    mwgiscombe
    Community Member

    I'm a little late, but here's my attempt. The Lost Art of Letter Writing. I learned a lot more about variables through this project. Not super pleased with it, but it's not terrible.

    https://360.articulate.com/review/content/33b745a5-8dd9-41be-adb6-890dc3ecc1ad/review

    • TammiKennedy-0f's avatar
      TammiKennedy-0f
      Community Member

      This is fantastic! I love the interactivity, the animations, the color palette, the white space. Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing!

    • KristiLarson-2b's avatar
      KristiLarson-2b
      Community Member

      This is really nice! I'm also trying to develop my skills in using more variables. Are you willing to share the source file to see the back end build? 

    • CydWalker_mwhc's avatar
      CydWalker_mwhc
      Community Member

      Agree this is a fabulous minimalistic design. You drew me in with the text messaging—a subtle reminder of why letter writing is so special. I believe handwritten letters have once again become a special material object to cherish. Would also love to learn how you worked with the variables on the back end.