E-Learning Examples Bookmark Subscribe Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Storyline: Drag-and-Drop Memory Game Joanna Kurpiewska Learning Experience Developer at Wolf Learning See if you can recreate the emoji after just a glance in this whimsical drag-and-drop memory game.
Lesley Cashman-Peck over 8 years ago07/28/15 at 7:13 pm (UTC) I've used variables to show a comparison of choices selected on a pre-test versus post-test, but how did you do this with the shapes? Really creative!
Brett Payne over 8 years ago07/28/15 at 10:02 pm (UTC) This is great Joanna! How did you choose to construct your results page?
Joanna Kurpiewska Author over 8 years ago07/29/15 at 10:25 am (UTC) Thanks, guys. Happy you like it! I had so much fun working with this project :) @Lesley and Brett: Here's a blog post where I explain how it was created: http://bit.ly/1zQTVFX
Alphonso Hendricks over 7 years ago07/06/16 at 6:29 am (UTC) Never got it right once and I tried three times. Great.
Joyce Ritchey over 7 years ago09/27/16 at 6:52 pm (UTC) Really helpful for demonstrating how to pay attention to details! Love it!
Thomas Man over 7 years ago10/13/16 at 12:04 am (UTC) Seems like it would be good for a detective to practice being perceptive in his/her work. Or maybe I'm watching too much TV. Very nice!
Michael Menge over 7 years ago11/16/16 at 11:24 am (UTC) Really great and inspirational interaction. Well done, thank you :)
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