E-Learning Challenge
56 TopicsThe Million Dollar Challenge: An engaging and fun gamified quiz
Hello! 👋 I would like to share another project I’ve been working on — The Million Dollar Challenge, a fully interactive, game-based quiz experience that I built with some help from AI. This project is based on a popular gameshow, applying the same mechanics and gameplay to the quiz. With some prompts, guidance, and code generation from AI, here's a game that’s fun, challenging, and suitable for embedding into any course. Just tweak the question and answer choice sets and you'll have a game that could help achieve your course learning objectives. Usability: Easy to Play: One click to start, intuitive question/answer flow. Engaging Learning Tool: Perfect for knowledge checks, gamified assessments, or review activities. Customizable: Swap out questions, tweak prize amounts, change colors, or edit sounds to match your brand. Accessible Interaction: Clear text, large clickable buttons, and visual cues. Give The Million Dollar Challenge a try in this demo and let me know your thoughts on how you can integrate this into your e-learning projects if this is something that you would actually use for serious topics (compliance, safety training) or lighthearted refreshers. If you have suggestions on how to make the game even better, feel free to let me know; would love to know what you think. 🙂11Views0likes0CommentsWhen what you need doesn't exist...
I really enjoy using Power Point and the Merge Shapes features to create what I need when what I need doesn't already exist. Sometimes I start from scratch, sometimes I use a different vector for inspiration. Please take a look! ElearningChallenge #521: Merge Shapes for Custom GraphicsProductivity Pulse
For this challenge, I designed a quick checkup that will analyze the user's daily work habits and suggest productivity hacks. Based on the user's responses, final results and productivity suggestions are grouped into Starter, Optimize, or Advanced productivity tricks and tips. Hopefully there are some hacks in there that you find helpful if you're like me and can't can't seem to find enough hours in the day to get everything done. Productivity Pulse Assessment222Views15likes5CommentsStress Simplified: E-Learning Merge Shapes Challenge
Feel free to rate how my Rise e-learning came together! Focused on using various merge shapes for both design and infographic purposes, all with a dark mode Miami vice color scheme! See the course review here. Here is the course intro: Stress is an inevitable aspect of our lives, whether it is in or out of the workplace. Though many of us have an idea of how we should approach stressful situations, many of us struggle to cope effectively. In order to avoid internalizing that negativity or turning towards unhealthy outlets (like procrastinating, addictions or overeating)—typically making our stress worse. In this course, we’ll explore the science of stress and learn how to easily identify stress patterns in ourselves. The primary goal of this training is for you to gain the confidence you need to regain control of your day-to-day, no matter what stressors you are up against in or out of the workplace. Click on the first lesson below—or the “Start Course” button above—when you’re ready to begin. Click here to see the course.Merge Dimensions
Hello! The most obvious use for this new feature is to cut holes in backgrounds to create sci-fi portals, right? For this first-person Rick and Morty-inspired interaction, I used the Merge Shapes tool to cut a hole in the background image. (I created this image using Articulate's AI tool.) Through the hole, you can see another image, beneath the swirling portal GIF. A combination of freeze/resume timeline triggers, a drag-over interaction, and a zoom panel, complete the experience. The portal gun is adapted from this 3D model by kreems on SketchFab. Just a bit of fun, probably not quite safe for work, but took me next to no time to time to create in Storyline with very little outside software required. Check it out here. Wub-a-lub-a-dub-dub!
Explore How to Create Unique Graphics with Storyline 360 Merge Shapes Feature
We have included few examples to show how the merge shapes feature can transform slide designs. Combine, cut and customize shapes to create unique graphics that bring your e-learning projects to life. Ready to explore? Click the link below to view the challenge. https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/e-learning-challenge-storyline-360-merge-shapes/Pizzamama activity... Soooo tasty!
Hi! My name is Adèle. This is my first step in the challenge adventure. I’m quite proud to share with you my very first JS project. I’ve used JavaScript in previous projects, but only by “copying and pasting” code. This time, I managed to understand how to find the ID of an object and then customize the JS code myself :-) I hope you’ll find this little example fun!Climb the Safety Leaderboard!
Our interactive e-learning challenge turns workplace safety into a competition. Earn Bronze, Silver or Gold badges as you compete, learn, and sharpen your workplace safety skills. Who will take home the Gold? https://www.brilliantteams.com.au/designing-health-safety-elearning-challenge-using-variables/125Views4likes0Comments