E-Learning Challenge
23 TopicsWhat’s Your Celestial Learning Persona
In this challenge, I used a listicle format inside a scroll panel to explore how the 12 zodiac signs connect to learning styles. Each sign reveals a short, scrollable insight into how that type of learner might thrive — whether you're a curious Gemini, focused Capricorn, or imaginative Pisces. Just scroll through the list and discover which celestial style speaks to you :) What’s Your Celestial Learning PersonaCropped Shadow with Pop Out Character
I like the look of the avatars in this dribble account and the way the shadows were inside the box while the character popped out. See the example here. About Me I love helping people learn to use the Articulate software to meet their needs at work. I especially like to help those new instructional designers who are trying their best to get a handle on things. I regularly contribute to the training team's blog where we assemble all sorts of tips and tricks. Follow it to stay up to date. I post every Wednesday to Articulate's company blogwhere I share more general instructional design tips. I used to write the Rapid E-learning Blog. Still lots of good tips & tricks in there. Connect with me on LinkedIn and follow my YouTube for more tips & tricks.Different emotions Pop-Out
Hello everyone! I used pop-out effect to show how emotions change on Jim's face when he learns different news. Watch here About Me Kate Golomshtok - https://community.articulate.com/users/kate_golomshtok/754365 Website - https://rise.articulate.com/share/pMncp-QSH19CzWogfzXVukBnWw7DbAc9 Email - edg@dl-nova.com LinkedIn - https://am.linkedin.com/in/kate-golomshtokACME Staff Selfies
Simple interaction where you can click on different managers to learn about them. For the pop out effect I decided to go with a selfie of each person and then used a morph transition to the information slide. I used use AI to generate the images and background and I used AI Assistant to generate the placeholder text. See the demo here. About Me I love helping people learn to use the Articulate software to meet their needs at work. I especially like to help those new instructional designers who are trying their best to get a handle on things. I regularly contribute to the training team's blog where we assemble all sorts of tips and tricks. Follow it to stay up to date. I post every Wednesday to Articulate's company blogwhere I share more general instructional design tips. I used to write the Rapid E-learning Blog. Still lots of good tips & tricks in there. Connect with me on LinkedIn and follow my YouTube for more tips & tricks.Find the Dog
Taking a breather after some intense experimenting with the morph transition! Here’s a simplified version of the classic shell game (I think that’s what it’s called?). I remember watching it as a kid — older guys would play it on the street, trying to earn a bit of extra cash. They’d use matchboxes, shuffle them around with a hidden object underneath. If you guessed right, you’d win a few coins. If not... well, better luck next time! I called it "Find a dog" for the purpose of this challenge. Find the DogTravel Destinations Pop-Out
I had a hard time thinking of how to try out the pop-out effect using characters, so I decided to try it out with my own little twist of some landscapes instead! Since I was using landscapes with multiple pop-out pieces, I also incorporated some GIFs for movement which I really think take it that extra step to bring it to life! Check it out here!Scenario Exploration
For this challenge I combined the pop-up effect with the morph transition from an earlier challenge that I missed. I thought using a pop-up to choose a character would be an interesting way to explore compliance scenarios. The morph effect worked well on static images (e.g., the background for my characters), but the morph is interrupted a little bit on the built in characters when the morph meets a state change in the character. https://jodisdemos.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/502+Pop+Up+Morph/story.html