Challenge Recap
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It's hard to believe it's been 8 years since I took the plunge into the E-Learning Heroes Challenges. I still recall the surprise of getting a feature for my very first challenge. Over the years, I've gathered countless stories worth sharing, but today I want to revisit the tale of a wide-eyed fish, desperately trying to escape the jaws of death. In this story, the predator is an Octopus made agile with JavaScript generated with Chat GPT. It's impressive to see how far we've come! Oh, yes, and happy to try out this new way of sharing. Link: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5f70c4e4-9e4d-428d-a0cf-ce944a900497/reviewTale of Two Tails
About the Project Curious about what makes dogs and cats so different? 'Tale of Two Tails' reveals their unique personalities through a simple yet colorful interactive comparison. See how effective comparisons can engage learners! #ELHChallenge500 Check out the demo here. About Me Jayashree Ravi LinkedInGiants of the Sky
Thank you #for the opportunity! 👍Lot's of scope to do more, but for starters got introduced to the aspects of scaling, as required for technical comparison. Snapshot Process Followed Tools Used Step 1 - Scaled the objects to be compared using AutoCAD. Step 2 - Decided the PPT theme to be used. Downloaded from freeware - Slidesgo.com. Step 3 - Designed the screen layout in PPT using the airplane objects shared with participants. Step 4 - Added animations, slide links to show interactivity in PPT. Step 5 - Assembled the response in this post. Source File Please download the source PPT file to view the comparison. About Me Ruby Pearl Nathan Website LinkedIn Link to Blog #500500th Challenge Milestone: A Special Bonus Entry
As we celebrate reaching the incredible milestone of 500 challenges, I wanted to create something special as a bonus entry. This project represents a celebration of our journey here at E-Learning Heroes and a useful resource for the e-learning community. This post doesn't fall under "Interactive Comparisons in E-Learning" but is instead a special creation to mark our 500th milestone. I want to thank DavidAnderson for his consistency and motivation throughout this journey - your challenges have pushed us all to grow as e-learning professionals! About the Project "500 E-Learning Tips at Your Fingertips" is an interactive collection of 500 unique e-learning tips. Clicking anywhere on the image reveals a random tip from this comprehensive knowledge base. The best feature of this interactive is the ability to save your favorite tips with a simple heart icon click and export them to PDF for future reference or sharing with colleagues. Implementation This interactive experience was implemented using JavaScript. The core of the project is an array of 500 carefully curated e-learning tips covering instructional design, accessibility, engagement strategies, and assessment techniques. The system uses localStorage to track which tips have been viewed, ensuring users see all 500 tips before any repeats occur. The favorites functionality allows users to build their own personalized collection of tips that can be printed in a clean, professional format. What makes this project special to me is that it combines practical utility with a celebration of our community's collective knowledge. Each tip represents a small but valuable insight that can improve our e-learning creations. I hope you find these tips both inspiring and practically useful in your own e-learning journey! Ready to explore 500 ideas? Click here to try the interactive demo and start collecting your favorite e-learning tips! About Me Jayashree Ravi Curious about more e-learning innovations? Connect with me on LinkedIn to share ideas, discuss implementation techniques, or simply chat about instructional design challenges. I'm always looking to expand my network of creative e-learning professionals! Let's connect and inspire each other with new approaches to engaging, effective learning experiences.Same meow, different sounds
Hooray! Anniversary Challenge! 🎉🐱 I decided to create a fun little interactive activity about our furry friends — specifically, comparing how cat-related sounds differ across languages. Watch here 👉 https://360.articulate.com/review/content/400f771e-0137-4c50-86c1-99c4236aad48/reviewSlider Comparison
Ming Yang on our team designed this example to help compare some of our team members' slide designs. It illustrates a creative use of the slider and jump-to-time triggers (100 of them, to be exact). https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5a530bbe-9ad5-4902-a430-1792f1b20ba1/reviewSix Different Foods, Many Different Names
View the Example David's example comparing the size of Germany with different US states inspired this entry. I taught German for many years, and have always been fascinated by the different dialects. In this sample, you can see and hear different ways to say the names of six foods across the German-speaking world.