Instructionally Sound Buzzword Bingo Games for Meaningful E-Learning #98
E-Learning Buzzword Bingo Recap #98: Challenge | Recap
Thanks to everyone who shared demos or feedback in this week's challenge. I know the e-learning community appreciates seeing what you come up with each week.
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Montse Anderson
View project | Download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning
Matt Guyan
Here’s a fun “spot the industry people” game you can play at this year’s DevLearn conference. Bonus points awarded for each selfie you take with one of the speakers!
View DevLearn Bingo | Matt Guyan | Website | @MattGuyan
Jane Maduke
Cool concept that combines e-learning bingo and flashcards to help learners brush up on industry terms. Jane also shared a printable bingo card so you can practice at your next Lunch and Learn.
View Bingo Game | Print Bingo Game | Learn more | Jane Maduke | Website
Matthew Lee
I really like the high-energy introduction in this well-designed NFL Buzzword Bingo game. The game includes a counter to track your markers and a success screen that’s available only after all options are visited.
Bob Kaart
Who said looking through resumes couldn’t be fun? You’ll never look at resumes the same after playing this gamified resume bingo game. The subtle motion path animations are also a nice touch.
View Resume Buzzword Bingo | Bob Kaart | Website
Monica Speer
You’ll want to keep this Princess Bingo card nearby the next time you binge watch Disney classics on Netflix. Great collection of famous characters and quotes in this printable bingo card.
Steven McAneney
This bingo game highlights common complaints about most e-learning. The game also features a creative progress meter that moves the course designer closer to doom each time the user marks a complaint.
View E-Learning Complaints Bingo | Steven McAneney
Rachel Barnum
Track the number of compliments you give each week in this positively amazing bingo card.
View Compliment Bingo | Rachel Barnum | Website | @OhThatRachel
Blair Parkin
If you’re unable to attend DevLearn this year, you’ll appreciate this humorous bingo card.
View the Reasons I Missed DevLearn card | Blair Parkin | @blairparkin
Melissa Milloway
This Princess Bingo Match game is still in development but you can get an idea of where Melissa’s going with it. Using JavaScript and Storyline, the game asks learners to match princesses with their objects. Great concept and really looking forward to the final game!
View Princess Bingo Match | Melissa Milloway | Website | @MelMilloway
Tom Kuhlmann
This Regrow Food from Scraps bingo game features a creative use of Storyline’s Zoom Image tool to highlight each food square.
View Bingo Foods | Tom Kuhlmann | Website | @TomKuhlmann
Nagarjuna Veeramallu
Uncover common resume buzzwords in this Resume Bingo game. The game also features feedback and success layers for each buzzword you uncover.
View E-Learning Keywords Bingo | Learn more | Nagarjuna Veeramallu | @pixentia
Dongxue Sun
Brush up on your gamification terms in this interactive Gamification Elements and Theories bingo game. This game features a pleasing color palette along with a flashcard approach for practicing gamification terms and definitions.
Megan Neff
Bring this Project Management Bingo game with you to your next kick-off meeting. This game uses Storyline’s visited states to provide visual feedback for each buzzword you mark. Very nicely designed!
Megan Neff | Website | @mn_elearning
Elizabeth Dalton
Classic example of E-Learning Buzzword Bingo! This is the short-list of must-know industry terms!
Alexander Salas
There’s a lot going on in this interactive E-Learning Bingo Game. The game features drag-and-drop, countdown timers, animated buttons, a practice mode, and much more. Very nicely done, Alex!
View E-Learning Bingo | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn
Joanne Chen
Terrific use of Storyline's built-in quiz slides combined with a beautiful game board menu screen to create a trackable bingo game.
Heather Haskett
Check out the self-evaluation options in this Anatomy and Physiology bingo game. Review each term and then choose whether you know the term or need to review the term again before the big exam. Fantastic idea with lots of possibilities.
View demo | Download (Storyline) | Heather Haskett
Lisa Morris
Here's an editable bingo card created in PowerPoint for you to use and edit as you like. The bingo card features the classic 5x5 layout and is rich in e-learning buzzword terms and concepts!
View bingo card (PowerPoint) | Download (PDF) | Lisa Morris
Parichaya Kanungo
Practice your knowledge of industry terms in this e-learning flashcard bingo game!
Malvika Malhotra
Here's a printable cake baking idea from first-time Malvika Malhotra!
Magdalena Rokita
Nice twist on this week's challenge by using a bingo game card to provide learners with a scenario and e-learning delivery options. So while this functions like a multiple choice quiz, the gamified slide design makes it feel more like a game!
Karen Perdomo
Help your princess live happily ever after by answering correctly each question in Princess Animal Bingo! This is a really cute game by first-time challenger Karen Perdomo!
Jackie Van Nice
View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains
Ridvan Saglam
View project | Ridvan Saglam | Website | @rbsaglam
Allison Goldthorpe
View project | Learn more | Allison Goldthorpe | Website | @AGoldthorpeID
John Soudias
View project | John Soudias | Website | @sudiakos
Zsolt Olah
View project | Learn more | Zsolt Olah | Website | @Rabbitoreg
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