Challenge Recap
5 TopicsTrain Smart: Technique Quiz
Hi everyone! This is my first time participating in an Articulate challenge, and I wanted to create something simple, practical, and useful for beginners at the gym. The idea behind this demo is a quick “form check”: learners watch short clips of common exercises and decide whether the technique is correct. If they can recognize proper form, great - they’re ready to train on their own. If not, the quiz recommends taking a few sessions with a coach to build a safer workout routine. Link to the quiz: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d5fb412b-5b09-4e14-a5a4-6dda1c3fec32/review Video credits: All exercise footage comes from this YouTube video by Heather Robertson.Push vs Pull E-Learning
I first shared this entry for another challenge. I am reposting it here because the format fits this week’s theme of using interactive videos for scenarios and quizzes. This project illustrates how Push and Pull methods influence learner engagement in a fictional onboarding scenario. In the Push approach, learners view a simple slide that lists the company’s core values. It presents the content in a passive way. In the Pull approach, learners watch a short video scenario and respond to branching questions that require them to apply the core values. The choices shape the path, giving the experience a more active feel. This comparison illustrates how interactive videos enable learners to connect core values to real-life situations. Link to the interactive: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/7ae3701d-f5ba-4ddd-ab68-e6686ccd66d3/reviewTransform Passive Watching into Active Learning!
We have created an interactive eLearning video with built-in quizzes that lets learners watch, decide and learn in real time, turning knowledge into action. Watch the eLearning sample now! https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/interactive-video-quizzes-for-corporate-training/Golf Course Etiquette Quiz
I like the idea of adding videos to a quiz! I used Gemini to create the videos and everything is more fun when there are Legos! I used Articulate AI for all the other images and applied the techniques from Tom Kuhlman's recent webinar "Edit AI Images Using Free Windows Tools" to remove the background from two of Articulate's AI images.Let's study the history of cheese
Hi everyone! This week I didn’t have much time to create something from scratch, so I decided to revisit some of my previous projects instead. And that reminded me of a quiz I made based on a video about cheese. The video is from TED Talks — their animations are absolutely stunning, and every episode feels like a real masterpiece. About Me Kate Golomshtok Website Email LinkedIn