All E-Learning Challenges
This week, your e-learning challenge is to create a learning experience where audio is the key to understanding. That means focusing not just on the words, but also on the tone, emotion, and feeling ...
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to combine two interactive elements, like tabs, sliders, timelines, or block types, to build something that goes beyond the defaults.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to design a short demo using only black and white colors.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to create an activity or interaction that starts simple and progressively increases in difficulty.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to create an example inspired by the idea of a fakecation. Think green screens, clever cropping, stock photos, and DIY props.
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This week, your challenge is to create a cover slide for an e-learning course that uses this transparent design technique.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to create a course starter template for any industry or topic you want.
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This week, your challenge is to design a short, engaging module or interaction that helps learners practice the PASS method: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep.
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This week your challenge is to create a short module, course, or interaction to help learners protect themselves from identity theft.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to practice using Storyline’s JavaScript API to build interactive e-learning. Start with ready-made examples, explore easy-to-customize code snippets, and disc...
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This week, your challenge is to create an interactive demo showcasing how button sets can be used in e-learning.
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This week, your challenge is to share an example to show how interactive video can be used in e-learning.
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This week, your challenge is to share an example of a microlearning course. You can use Rise, Storyline, PowerPoint, or any app you prefer.
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This week, your challenge is to share an example that uses the character pop-out effect.
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This week, your challenge is to share an example of the Morph transition and demonstrate how it can be used in e-learning. You can use either Storyline or PowerPoint for your example.
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