15 Examples of Interactive Prototypes for E-Learning Games #471
Interactive Prototypes in E-Learning RECAP #471: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share an interactive prototype of their game show designs. This is the second week of our four-part game design series. Phil Mayor Example | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor David Davis Example | David Davis Jonathan Hill Prototype | Working Demo | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Ron Katz Prototype | Ron Katz | Website Jesse Wu Prototype | Jesse Wu | Website Jodi M. Sansone Prototype | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone eLearn Dev Prototype | Learn more | eLearn Dev Samuel Apata Prototype | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Arron Walker Prototype | Learn more | Arron Walker | Website Thierry EMMANUEL Prototype | Thierry EMMANUEL | Website Kate Golomshtok Prototype | Kate Golomshtok | Website Lisa McDonald Prototype | Lisa McDonald Angela Thomas Prototype | Angela Thomas Shelby Breece Prototype | Shelby Breece Mara Buggenthin Prototype | View progress | Mara Buggenthin New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I'll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please write about your challenge example. I'll add links to your blog post so your examples get even more exposure. And for those who share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, please include #ELHChallenge so your network (and Articulate!) can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Working Prototype Examples! The game show prototype challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.761Views0likes0Comments20 Ways to Present E-Learning Game Design Concepts & Storyboards #470
Game Show Design: Storyboards RECAP #470: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share a concept or storyboard for an e-learning game show activity. This is the first part of our four-part game design series, which highlights the major milestones in e-learning development. Week 1:Concept & Storyboarding Week 2:Design & Prototyping Week 3: Development & Review Week 4: Final Project Submission Mallory Frazier Example | Mallory Frazier | Website Phil Mayor Example | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor Julie LALAMEDIA Example | Julie LALAMEDIA David Davis Example | David Davis Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL | Website Sean Murray Example | Sean Murray Samuel Apata Example| Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Jodi M. Sansone Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Jesse Wu Example | Jesse Wu | Website Maren West Example | Maren West eLearn Dev Example | eLearn Dev Shelby Breece Example | Shelby Breece Mara Buggenthin Example | Mara Buggenthin Angela Thomas Example | Angela Thomas Kirsten Ossa Example | Kirsten Ossa Arron Walker Example | Learn more | Arron Walker | Website Jayashree Ravi Example | Jayashree Ravi | LinkedIn Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I'll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please write about your challenge example. I'll add links to your blog post, so your examples get even more exposure. And for those who share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, please include #ELHChallenge so your network (and Articulate!) can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Concept & Storyboard Examples! The e-learning game challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.758Views0likes0Comments14 Examples Show What E-Learning Designers Do #469
What Instructional Designers Do RECAP #469: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share an example to show what they do as e-learning professionals or how they got started in the industry. Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Jeniffer Brubaker Example | Jeniffer Brubaker Alex Milyaev Example | Learn more & download | Alex Milyaev Jordan Ash Example | Storyline example | Video example | Jordan Ash | Website Samuel Apata Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Jodi M. Sansone Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website eLearn Dev Example | Learn more | eLearn Dev Nathanial Hilliard Example | Nathanial Hilliard Jayashree Ravi Example | Jayashree Ravi | LinkedIn Kirsten Ossa Example | Kirsten Ossa Mallory Frazier Example | Mallory Frazier | Website Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Hilla Schlegel Example | Hilla Schlegel New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I'll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please write about your challenge example. I'll add links to your blog post, so your examples get even more exposure. And for those who share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, please include #ELHChallenge so your network (and Articulate!) can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your E-Learning Journey Examples! The show us what you dochallenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.233Views0likes0Comments13 Examples of Accessibility Makeovers in E-Learning #466
E-Learning Accessibility Makeovers RECAP #466: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to show how they update e-learning projects to meet accessibility guidelines. Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Jodi M. Sansone Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL | Website Jesse Wu Example | Jesse Wu | Website Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Jared Speight Example | Jared Speight Jayashree Ravi Example | Jayashree Ravi | LinkedIn Angela Thomas Example | Angela Thomas Ron Katz Examples: Before and After | Ron Katz | Website Ashi (Neha) Tandon Examples: Before and After | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Chloe Okura Examples: Before and After | Chloe Okura | LinkedIn Kate Golomshtok Examples: Before and After | Kate Golomshtok | Website Ange CM Example | Ange CM New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I'll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please write about your challenge example. I'll add links to your blog post so your examples get even more exposure. And for those who share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, please include #ELHChallenge so your network (and Articulate!) can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Accessibility Makeover E-Learning Examples! The 2024 accessibility makeover challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.89Views0likes0Comments15 Ways to Progressively Disclose Information in E-Learning #463
Progressive Disclosure in E-Learning RECAP #463: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to show how progressively disclosing information can simplify complex information and help learners avoid cognitive overload. Jonathan Hill Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Ziping Wu Example | Ziping Wu Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL | Website Nicole Smith Example | Nicole Smith | LinkedIn Jodi M. Sansone Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website eLearn Dev Example | Learn more | eLearn Dev Ashi (Neha) Tandon Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Jayashree Ravi Example | Jayashree Ravi | LinkedIn Raeven Fowler Example | Raeven Fowler Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Daniel Canaveral Example | Daniel Canaveral Jenny Li Example | Jenny Li Fabienne Werder Example | Fabienne Werder New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I'll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please write about your challenge example. I'll add links to your blog post so your examples get even more exposure. And for those who share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, please include #ELHChallenge so your network (and Articulate!) can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Progressive Disclosure E-Learning Examples! The progressive disclosure challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.157Views0likes0Comments18 Plain Language Examples from E-Learning Designers #427
Plain Language Examples RECAP #427: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share before-after examples to demonstrate how plain language writing can be used to make complex information easier to read. Kali Maginity Example | Kali Maginity Jonathan Hill Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Valerie Thompson Example | Valerie Thompson Talent Gate eLearning Example | Talent Gate eLearning Shannon Page Example | Shannon Page Laura Popovich Example | Laura Popovich Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL Ashi (Neha) Tandon Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Sumrah Khalid Example | Sumrah Khalid Nhlamolo Moja Example | Nhlamolo Moja Phezulu Dhlodhlo Example | Phezulu Dhlodhlo Kali Maginity Example | Kali Maginity Cynthia Henderson Example | Cynthia Henderson Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Ghazi Zia Example | Ghazi Zia New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I'll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please write about your challenge example. I'll add links to your blog post so your examples get even more exposure. And for those who share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn, please include #ELHChallenge so your network (and Articulate!) can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Plain Language E-Learning Examples! The plain language challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.3Views0likes0Comments33 Ways to Show Hints and Clues in E-Learning Course Design #367
Using Hints and Clues in E-Learning RECAP #367: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share how they use hints and clues to help learners answer questions. Michele Moore, PhD Example | Michele Moore Roy Phillips Example | Roy Phillips Rashmi Ravindran Example | Rashmi Ravindran Kacper Lyszkiewicz Example | Kacper Lyszkiewicz Alison Sollars Example | Alison Sollars | Website Heidi Rocha Example | Heidi Rocha Xavier Gomez Example | Xavier Gomez Karin Lorbeck Example | Karin Lorbeck Dennis Gifford Example | Dennis Gifford Nathanial Hilliard Example | Nathanial Hilliard Jonathan Hill Example | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint McKenzie Day Example | McKenzie Day | Website Ron Katz Example | Discussion & download | Ron Katz | Website Jonathan Hill Example | Learn more | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Joanne Chen Example | Joanne Chen | Website Jonathan Hill Example | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Alicia de Billy Example | Alicia de Billy Krishna Mogulluri Example | Krishna Mogulluri Jodi M. Sansone Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Alicia de Billy Example | Alicia de Billy Peter Mercier Example | Peter Mercier Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Hannah Radant Example | Hannah Radant | Website Tracy Carroll Example | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Laura Gutiérrez Example | Laura Gutiérrez Daniel Cañaveral Example | Daniel Cañaveral Sandy Henderson Example | Sandy Henderson Tania Minehan Example | Tania Minehan David Bergner Example | David Bergner Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL Samuel Apata Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Sharon Plunk Example | Sharon Plunk Yekaterina Martynova Example | Yekaterina Martynova New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your E-Learning Hint Examples! The e-learning hints challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.12Views0likes0Comments11 Accessibility Makeover Examples from E-Learning Designers #353
Accessibility Makeover Examples RECAP #353: Challenge|Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to rework an existing project to make it more accessible. Areas of focus included: Color contrast ratios. Alt text for images. Focus order for keyboard navigation. Giving learners more control over their learning. Thanks to everyone who shared a demo, download, or feedback this week. Your examples and makeover tips will significantly help other course designers. Deirdre O'Reilly Example | Deirdre O'Reilly Milton Knopp Example| Milton Knopp Jonathan Hill Example | Download | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Yvonne Urra-Bazain Example | Original | Yvonne Urra-Bazain | Website Alicia de Billy Example | Original | Style guide | Alicia de Billy Eric Kowalik Example | Learn more | Eric Kowalik Cathy Edwards Example| Learn more & download| Cathy Edwards Jodi Sansone Example | Jodi Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Hilla Schlegel Example | Hilla Schlegel Kimberly Fields, CPACC Example| Kimberly Fields | Website New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Accessibility Makeover Examples! The accessibility makeover challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.11Views0likes0Comments15 Learning Journal and Note Taking Examples in E-Learning #344
Learning Journal Examples in E-Learning RECAP #344: Challenge|Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share interactive examples that feature learning journals and note-taking methods in e-learning. Ron Katz Example| Ron Katz | Website Stefan Gottfried Example| Stefan Gottfried JD Radilla Example| JD Radilla Fabian Koeninger Example| Fabian Koeninger Nancy Woinoski Example | Nancy Woinoski | Website Jodi Sansone Example| Download | Jodi Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Tracy Carroll Example | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Design Wagon Example | Design Wagon Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL Jodie Gayle Example | Jodie Gayle David Crocker Example | David Crocker Anna Gumkowska Example | Anna Gumkowska Sharon Plunk Example | Sharon Plunk Ang CM Example | Ang CM Aman Vohra View the video on YouTube | Aman Vohra | Website New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Learning Journal Examples! The learning journal challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.28Views0likes0Comments23 Interactive Job Aids for E-Learning and Instructional Design #343
E-Learning Job Aids RECAP #343: Challenge|Recap This week's challenge asked course designers to share interactive job aids for e-learning and instructional design. Examples include tips for gamification, learning measurement, inclusivity, adult learning theories, and more. Ron Katz Example| Ron Katz | Website Jacqueline Silva Example| Jacqueline Silva Jeffrey Riley Example| Jeffrey Riley | Website Sherri Sagers Example | Sherri Sagers | Website Jodi Sansone Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Fabian Koeninger Example | Fabian Koeninger Tracy Carroll Example | Blog | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Jodi Sansone Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Angie Carter Example | Learn more | Angie Carter | Website Example | Learn more | Angie Carter | Website Richard Jones Example | Richard Jones | Website | @richardnz Teo Karageorgakis Example | Learn more | Teo Karageorgakis | Website Molly Fisher Example | Molly Fisher Meagan Griffin Example | Meagan Griffin Zeinab Khalifa Example | Zeinab Khalifa | Website Christy Bates Example | Christy Bates Ang CM Example | Ang CM Hilla Schlegel Example | Hilla Schlegel Samuel Apata Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Anna Gumkowska Example | Anna Gumkowska Sarah Cooper Example | Sarah Cooper Janie Liz Sampaga Example | Janie Liz Sampaga | Website Cristin Steding Example| Cristin Steding New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Interactive Job Aids Examples! The e-learning job aid challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.88Views0likes0Comments