2025 E-Learning Challenge Recap #534: Challenge | Recap
🏆 Challenge of the Week
This week, your e-learning challenge is a little different.
Instead of building a new demo or finding creative ways to use a common feature, I want you to slow down for a minute and look back at your 2025 challenge journey.
Think about what you built. What you tried. And what surprised you or pushed you outside your comfort zone along the way.
We posted 46 challenges this year, and like every year, some were definitely tougher than others.
But when you line them all up, they tell a much bigger story.
You were practicing. You were building new skills. Or discovering hidden gems you missed or forgot. And maybe, without even realizing it, you were getting better week by week.
So this week, show what you shared. Share what you’re proud of. Share what you wish you could do over. And yes, feel free to share the projects you never quite finished. Who knows? Those might be the best examples of all.
🎯 Challenge Goals & Objectives
For this week’s challenge, you'll:
- Showcase your e-learning challenge examples from 2025
- Share insights, techniques, or creative tips you picked up along the way
- Write a short short post about one or more things you learned during this year’s challenges
🙌 Share Your E-Learning Work
You put in the effort, now make sure your work gets seen:
- Personal blog: If you have a blog, please write about your example from this week’s challenge and share the link with your submission.
- 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.
🙌 Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you rewind too far, take a quick peek at last week’s JavaScript animations challenge and see what your fellow challengers shared.
JavaScript Animations in Storyline #533: Challenge | Recap
đź‘‹ 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.
📆 Upcoming E-Learning Challenges
- Challenge #535 (12.19): Our 14th annual Pantone Color of the Year challenge. Next year's color: Cloud Dancer