Post your links to your favourite elearning
Apr 08, 2013
By
Phil Mayor
Hi Guys
I wanted to create a place where people could come for some inspiration. What is the best elearning you have seen. I really want links to be posted here. The courses don't necessarily have to be built using Studio or Storyline.
I will start it off with this
I love this. It is fun and interesting. It conveys a lot of information very well and although not built in an Articulate product this could be repurposed using Storyline (mabe not with loads of animations)
Looking forward to your favourites (maybe they are interactive info graphics like this one
This one could more easily be built using Storyline.
Phil
7 Replies
Thanks for starting this thread Phil. I've subscribed in the hope that more links are posted (and I'll be keeping my eye out for worthy contributions).
Sadly, it's often difficult to display work to the public when it has been paid for by a private client and contains their IP. Still, fingers crossed this thread finds some traction...
Cheers,
Mike
Thanks Mike
The old NDA was in the back of my mind, perhaps should have titled it as
"Where do you steal your ides from"
Here are few that I like - The first two are marketing pieces but the ideas and style could applied to elearning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wd1RoHLafU&feature=player_embedded
http://www.jellyvisionlab.com/examples.php
http://www.drawastickman.com/?m=1
Bruce posted a link to this one a while back
Thanks Nancy. I love the Microsoft Jellyvision example.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17013285
As it is BBC - not sure if syndication will stop US folks seeing it - but I loved this.
Bruce
Me too - I have to do a marketing piece for my next project and am planning on doing it in this style. I'll post it when and if I ever get it done.
I started building something like this one, then ended up trashing it and buidling something else.
Always happens, you posted this has reminded me how much I liked it
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