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danielbenton
Community Member
5 days ago

🕹️ NeonNet Cognitive Console

This week’s challenge entry explores when open text questions are most useful. Instead of scoring or tracking, the interaction focuses on reflection: learners type their own response, compare it with a model answer, and then give themselves a simple self-rating.

It’s a light, playful build in a retro console style, designed to show how the Rise Code Block can be used for more than just quizzes. The interaction demonstrates how to:

  • Encourage learner ownership through reflection.
  • Blend open text entry with self-assessment.
  • Keep feedback flowing without breaking immersion.

The full HTML/CSS/JS code sits just below the interaction, so you can lift it and repurpose or remix it as you like.

Check it out here!

1 Reply

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    CydWalker_mwhc
    Community Member

    This is really cool Daniel. Can you share the prompt you used to get the design down? Newbie to vibe coding.

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