All E-Learning Challenges
You know the answer. At least you think you do.
But you’re halfway through a required course, your inbox is filling up, and you click the first option that looks right so you can move on.
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This week, your challenge is to design a magazine-inspired layout for an e-learning course. You can use either Rise or Storyline to create your example.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to show how icebreaker games like Two Truths and a Lie can be used to create engaging course introductions and learner hooks.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to design a course starter template in Rise or Storyline for an OSHA-related safety topic.
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It’s Back to E-Learning Basics week, and we’re getting back to fundamentals with a classic tabs interaction. The catch? We’re leaning into that old-school skeuomorphic desktop folder look and ...
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This week, your challenge is to show how the new AI avatars (or any type of e-learning character) can be used to engage learners.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to turn this eighth-grade exam from Bullitt County Schools into a modern learning experience.
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Recap
Whether this week’s your first e-learning gig or your hundredth stop on the challenge tour, every project should feel like opening night.
As L&D pros, you know how easy it is to fal...
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This week, your challenge is to design or mock up a leave behind example. You can design your example for a real or fictitious interview or create a template that could be customized for an interview...
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Increase Readability with a Simple Effect
Background images are one of the best ways to add visual interest to your e-learning slides. The right background image can help establish the conte...
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As course designers, you know that coming up with new design ideas can be a challenge. With so many free stock photos, videos, and AI-generated images out there, you'd think things would be ea...
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This week, your challenge is to share an example that shows how accordion interactions can be used to present frequently asked questions in e-learning courses.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to create a short interaction or module designed to introduce your team to new hires.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to design a quote card, infographic, or short interaction featuring things to say and not to say to instructional designers.
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This week, your challenge is to create a comic book-inspired example or template. Try including a few slides so you can show how your design style carries through different parts of your content.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to design a Valentine-themed interaction, demo, or template. If you’re pressed for time, you can always take a project you’ve already made and give it a Valent...
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This week, your challenge is to create a short learning experience where the main characters are objects, tools, or even concepts that act like people. Let the characters show (and maybe complai...
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This week, your challenge is to create a realistic scenario that replaces the usual learning objectives.
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This week, your e-learning challenge is to build a short interaction that teaches one part of a sport. Pick a single concept and make it easy to understand.
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