Challenge Recap
6 TopicsE-Learning Heroes Challenge: 5-Minute Makeover
For this challenge, I gave a small interaction a quick refresh. The goal was to make the design more appealing and add a few interactive elements to improve engagement. I focused on small enhancements that make the experience feel a little bit more dynamic. It was a fast makeover, so there are still a few minor imperfections, but the idea was to show how even a short redesign can make a difference. 5 Minute Makeover - A different approach on values | Review 36056Views4likes1CommentCompliance Makeover
Had a different departments compliance content from ppt that had been placed into storyline... just 9 slides of words for the learner to click through. Couldn't spend much time to get a newer version out, so updated the aesthetic to match the brand, added in AI text to speech voiceover and a few click and reveal interactions to jazz it up a bit. Before https://360.articulate.com/review/content/0e39b473-1171-488d-9ffe-1db839c4d5b1/review After https://360.articulate.com/review/content/3af8ae6e-2035-48cb-8115-ff452b4f0d08/review29Views0likes0CommentsSecurity Awareness Quick Fix
I've been working on a Security Awareness course that is very stylized. They get the information, then they have an interaction. Often, I do these quick 5 minute fixes while I'm working through a project because I get hit with some inspiration. For this tab interaction, I was trying to find a way to make it less bland. Originally, it's a slide with a file folder (you're an investigator and you get "cases" in this course) and then you get the reporting information. I wanted to tie the information piece directly into the interaction which is an evidence board where they decide where to report based on a scenario (strings pin to the right reporting type). Which, lead me to the second iteration of the interaction where I put the tabs at the top like they're attached to my cork board. Challenge 532 | Review 360 Enjoy!34Views1like0CommentsHistory and Progression of Cyber Threats
For this week’s challenge, we redesigned an existing cyber-awareness project and developed an interactive slide called “History and Progression of Cyber Threats.” Instead of presenting all information at once, we shifted to a click-and-reveal format, allowing learners to explore key developments in cybersecurity step by step. This approach increases engagement, supports retention and makes the topic more immersive and memorable. Take a look and let us know your feedback. https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/cyber-threat-awareness-elearning-sample-for-employees/26Views0likes0CommentsRun, Hide, Fight Knowledge Checks
Although I went way over 5 minutes on these Workplace Violence: Run, Hide, Fight knowledge-checks, I still wanted to showcase my work for this challenge! This project was assigned to me 3 years ago, when I was still learning Articulate Storyline. It's been great to see my growth in this challenge. To make this timely, I did not change much in the animation on Vyond but instead focused on the design and accessibility of each interaction for learners. In the review link, you'll see the New Version and Old Version in two scenes to compare. Please let me know your thoughts on both versions! Thank you! https://360.articulate.com/review/content/555fbe80-5200-4bcd-b169-95c9acde57d5/review28Views0likes0CommentsMonthly Safety Meeting to Interactive Microlearning
I'm working on a project to take 30-minute monthly safety meeting content into interactive e-learning modules. While we'll continue to offer that content in the daily stand-up mode when the team meets, we also have this option for employees to take if they missed the meeting, refresh on topics, and test their skills at an individual level. This excerpt is from a module on Fire Extinguisher Use and Fire Safety. We're testing the critical thinking of the learner in addition to their understanding of the fire safety regulations. I like that we didn't have a simple yes/no answer selection here and provided deeper feedback as to the correct answer. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f714f1d9-23de-4b3d-aaa3-9f5fbee17523/review23Views0likes0Comments