22 Dynamic Ways to Use All Three Variable Types in E-Learning RECAP #454
Using Variables in E-Learning RECAP #454: Challenge | Recap This week's challenge asked course designers to share examples using text, number, and true/false variables. Jonathan Hill This week's demo uses Number variables to track how many items you select, True/False variables to identify which pairs of items have been selected, and Text variables to describe your selections. Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Phil Mayor This uses all three types of variables. Number variables are used to control all of the animations; there are no GIFs or Javascript animations in this project. Text variables control the room names, and a little javascript does the typewriter effect. Booleans are used to control the objects, levers and other items. Example | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor Jodi M. Sansone In this demo, I used a text variable and random number variable to customize your friend's cupcake and message (Chat GPT helped create 40 different messages.) I used a T/F variable to help you select which cupcake to give your friend...with the new emphasis animations as well. Enjoy! Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Tia Pez This slide uses 360-degree photos to search for safety risks (discussed in previous slides in the full lesson). True/False variables are used for the searchable objects and the help button (how it knows what has and hasn't already been found). Number variables are used to keep score, as well as the timer. Text variables are used also in the timer (timer is not using JavaScript) as well as to create a string URL that pushes your time through on the form for the scoreboard. Example | Tia Pez | Website Julie BIGOT In this project, you have a text variable in the form of a notepad where you can keep notes on the case (l used a lightbox); a Number variable with the slider + an identical number variable for the animation on the street; and a True/false variable that gives you a different ending if you found the right culprit or not. Example | Julie BIGOT | Website Shan G. Stone I have created a basic user customization settings page with a live preview of the selected settings. It uses text variables to store and present the user's name, number variables to determine font size, etc., and a true/false variable to determine if the user's code is valid. Example | Shan G. Stone | Website Julie BIGOT Text variable: the names of the shops. True false variables: to keep track of the cards that were bought and that have to be shown in your backpack. Number variables: to keep track of coins, prices and so on. Random numbers : to display different gifts in every shop. Example | Julie BIGOT | Website Jayashree Ravi Step into the Bomb Defusing Challenge! Navigate through intense defusing scene, decode code, and make quick decisions. Can you save the day before time runs out? Example | Jayashree Ravi | LinkedIn Thaddaeus Smith For this interaction, I used True/False variables to determine if a slot in the list is occupied, text variables to occupy the slots and number variables to number the animals when selected. Example | Download | Thaddaeus Smith | Website Wrenn Corcoran I counted 28 variables used in this interaction. A text variable tracks the type of vessel you choose. Number variables track the amounts of each ingredient you add. True/False variables track the garnishes and ice you add. I also used a number of T/F variables to provide different levels of feedback (in the course, this is the start of a branching scenario). Example | Wrenn Corcoran Chris Hodgson Introducing Daisy, the AI-powered color palette generator built in Articulate Storyline 360. Example | Learn more | Chris Hodgson | Website | @skriss Kari Edmonds I created a quick college savings calculator for someone starting a college fund for their baby. Text variables were used for the baby's name.Number variables were used to calculate the monthly amount to be saved. True/False variables were used to verify whether the monthly amount was enough. If so, the learner gets the "success" message at the end. I used JavaScript to calculate the total amount they would have after 18 years based on the monthly contribution. Example | Kari Edmonds | Website Sabrina Sgoda Use a text variable, count the attempts to find it again and get a message according to your success. Example | Sabrina Sgoda Rema Merrick This project is my first attempt at creating a board game. I used a lot of variables in this project. For example, I used a random number variable for the wild card component. When the user lands on a wild card space, a random number between 1 and 5 is generated and the respective card is presented to the user. Example | Rema Merrick | Website Maren West I used number variables to create the car menu, text variables to show the correct color car throughout the course, true/false variables on the layers inside the lesson, and controls the knowledge nitro panel. Overall, the entire course uses 62 variables. Example | Maren West Ron Katz Here’s a simple interaction using each of the three variables. Example | Ron Katz | Website Tra Nguyen A scenario-based project I've created earlier. I incorporated both text and numerical variables. Text variables were utilized to tailor a personalized learning experience for the learners, whereas numerical variables were employed within the gamification aspect to track learner scores in the progress bar. Example | Learn more | Tra Nguyen | Website Sabine Hitzl This is my first entry in any of the challenges. It's an adapted part of a game-based quiz I created for our EHS Team. Example | Sabine Hitzl Chloe Okura For this week's challenge, I made a rest/meal break calculator for shift workers in California. Text variables were used to capture the learner's name. True/false variables were used to select the AM or PM shift to determine your shift start time. And a number variable was used to make the timer and show how many breaks you get. Example | Chloe Okura | LinkedIn Kate Golomshtok For this challenge, I've chosen to create a math problem using different variables. Your task is to determine whether the inequality is correct or not. Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Paul Alders For this challenge I want to share a math game that I'm still working on. The final module is not ready yet, but most of the variables are used in this game. Example | Paul Alders | Website | @paulalders Hannah Radant Here is my "Create your Masterpiece" submission for this week. A text variable was used to designate the color being used with the paintbrush. The true/false variable controls the background music. And a random number variable was used to randomize feedback. Example | Hannah Radant | 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 Multi-Variable E-Learining Examples! The variable 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.55Views0likes0Comments23 E-Learning Challenge Examples from Course Designers #437
E-Learning Challenge Examples RECAP #437: Challenge | Recap This week's challenge asked course designers to choose their own e-learning challenge topics. Examples include escape room games, memory games, sliders and dials, and more! Jonathan Hill: Repair a Broken Demo from 2019 Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Ashi (Neha) Tandon: Create an Example Inspired by Paul Alder's Dark Room Interaction Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Jonathan Hill: Create a Character-Based Slider Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Jodi M. Sansone: Koi Fish Chronicles Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Mark Hopper: Track Screen Coordinates for the Cursor and Touch Points to Assign Custom Variables Example | Mark Hopper Jayashree Ravi: Create an E-Learning Experience Inspired by Netflix Example | Jayashree Ravi Chris Etling: Escape Room Example | Learn more | Chris Etling | Website | @chris_etling Sarah Scott: Hidden-Objects Game with Timer Example | Sarah Scott Yvonne Leklou: Create a New Portfolio Example Example | Yvonne Leklou Bonne Nagle: Drag-and-Drop Multiple Choice Question Example | Bonne Nagle | Website Andreas Fischer: Spot the Difference Games Example | Andreas Fischer Rachel Chan: Using Custom Markers and States Example | Rachel Chan Katrin Maschke: Interactive FAQ /Q&A Example | Katrin Maschke Véronique Hamel: Landscape 360° Tour Example | Véronique Hamel | Website Thaddaeus Smith: Using Dials to Control an Animation Example | Thaddaeus Smith Samuel Apata: Escape the Maze Game Example | Example 2 | Example 3 | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Jacquelyn Calder: Syncing Music with Animated Christmas Lights Example | Jacquelyn Calder Jeffrey Riley: Onboarding Escape Game Example | Jeffrey Riley | Website eLearn Dev: Integrating Closed Caption Text Example | Learn more | eLearn Dev Kate Golomshtok: Halloween Memory Game Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Allison Goldthorpe: Complex Drag and Drop with an Intuitive Ui Example | Learn more | Allison Goldthorpe | Website | @AGoldthorpeID 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 Challenge Topic Examples! This week’s 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.17Views0likes0Comments12 Financial Calculator Examples for E-Learning #430
Financial Calculator Examples RECAP #430: Challenge | Recap This week's challenge asked course creators to work with number variables to create interactive calculators for e-learning. Examples shared include calculators for tipping, budgeting, shopping, and much more! Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Jodi M. Sansone Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Samuel Apata Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Julie BIGOT Example | Julie BIGOT Aman Vohra Example | Aman Vohra | Website Sumrah Khalid Example | Sumrah Khalid Ron Katz Example | Download | Ron Katz | Website Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL Talent Gate eLearning Example | Talent Gate eLearning Phezulu Dhlodhlo Example | Phezulu Dhlodhlo Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Ashi (Neha) Tandon Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon 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 Interactive Calculator Examples! The calculator 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.9Views0likes0Comments20+ Ways to Use Learning Journals in E-Learning #425
Digital Learning Journal Examples RECAP #425: Challenge | Recap This week's challenge asked course designers to show how digital journals can be used in e-learning. Examples shared include journals for note-taking, reflection, time management, and more. Ron Katz Example | Download | Ron Katz | Website Elizabeth Pawlicki Example | Elizabeth Pawlicki Matt Wright Example | Matt Wright Jennifer Clarke Example | Jennifer Clarke Alex Bylo Example | Alex Bylo Kymberly Mayfield Example | Kymberly Mayfield TJ Barber Example | TJ Barber Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Anna Piasecka Example | Anna Piasecka Laura Hansen Example | Laura Hansen Ashi (Neha) Tandon Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Nhlamolo Moja Example | Nhlamolo Moja Kali Maginity Example | Kali Maginity Amy Wightman Example | Amy Wightman Wrenn Corcoran Example | Wrenn Corcoran Courtney Roberts Example | Courtney Roberts Phezulu Dhlodhlo Example | Phezulu Dhlodhlo Dena Poppe Example | Dena Poppe Kali Maginity Example | Kali Maginity Carrie Susong Gurkin Example | Carrie Susong Gurkin | Website Robin Janzen Example | Robin Janzen Example | Robin Janzen 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 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.19Views0likes0Comments24 Ways to Transform Static Content Into Interactive E-Learning #424
Static to Interactive Makeovers RECAP #424: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to show ways to transform a static slide into six common types of interactions. Julie Dall Example | Julie Dall Ron Katz Example | Download | Ron Katz | Website Philip Cranston Example | Philip Cranston | Website Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Shannon Page Example | Shannon Page Patty Huynh Example | Patty Huynh Matt Wright Example | Matt Wright Nicole Welter Example | Nicole Welter Kelsey Reading Example | Kelsey Reading Ghazi Zia Example | Ghazi Zia Angie Shertzer Example | Angie Shertzer Sarah Cooper Example | Sarah Cooper Laura Hansen Example | Laura Hansen Talent Gate eLearning Example | Talent Gate eLearning Nhlamolo Moja Example | Nhlamolo Moja Phezulu Dhlodhlo Example | Phezulu Dhlodhlo Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Catherine Gorman Example | Catherine Gorman Zeta Kilbride Example | Zeta Kilbride Loreta Leko Example | Loreta Leko Ashi (Neha) Tandon Example | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Adessa Condrack Example | Adessa Condrack 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 Static-to-Interactive Makeover Examples! The 2023 static to interactive 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.16Views0likes0Comments35 Creative Ways to Use Drag-and-Drop Interactions in E-Learning #321
Drag-and-Drop Examples in E-Learning RECAP #321: Challenge|Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to show how drag-and-drop interactions can be used in e-learning. Joanne Oedit Example | Joanne Oedit | Website Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Joel Colley Example| Joel Colley Filip Ječný Example| Filip Ječný | Website Anshi Gupta Example| Anshi Gupta Mark Anderson Example| Mark Anderson | Website Walt Hamilton Example|Learn more| Walt Hamilton Derrick MacGillivray Example| Derrick MacGillivray Gabriella Grimaldo Example| Gabriella Grimaldo Orsolya Kereszty Example| Orsolya Kereszty Angela Walsh Example| Angela Walsh Ash Atkinson Example| Ash Atkinson Richard Mulcahy Example| Richard Mulcahy Karlis Sprogis Example| Download| Karlis Sprogis | Website | @fastercourse Ron Katz Example | Download | Discuss | Ron Katz | Website Vishal Mewada Example | Vishal Mewada Samanta Chittolina Example | Samanta Chittolina Nancy Woinoski Example | Nancy Woinoski | Website Dayal Mrini Example | Dayal Mrini Alison Smith Example | Alison Smith Jodi Sansone Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | @jodimsansone Samuel Apata Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Nyla Spooner Example | Nyla Spooner | Website Katelin Jordan Example | Katelin Jordan Priyanka Rastogi Example | Priyanka Rastogi Ang CM Example | Ang CM Ashi (Neha) Tandon Example | Download | Ashi (Neha) Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Kimberly Eng Example | Kimberly Eng | Website Philippe Mekal Example | Philippe Mekal | Website Karishma Vaz Example | Karishma Vaz Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Steve Morey Example | Steve Morey Chris Foster Example | Chris Foster Jennifer Gupta Example | Jennifer Gupta Khalil Rivera Example | Khalil Rivera Ridvan Saglam Example | Ridvan Saglam | Website | @rbsaglam Gunjan Bhattacharjee Example | Gunjan Bhattacharjee 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 Drag-and-Drop E-Learning Examples! The drag-and-drop 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.10Views0likes1Comment18 Fresh and Satisfying Smoothie Examples from Course Creators #394
Interactive Smoothie Examples RECAP #394: Challenges | Recap If you're craving something sweet, these interactive smoothie examples are just what you need. From drag-and-drops to interactive video, there's something for every course creator to enjoy. Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Jodi M. Sansone Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Alison Sollars Example | Alison Sollars | Website Daniel Canaveral Example | Daniel Canaveral Michele Moore, PhD Example | Michele Moore Jonathan Hill Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Gloria White Example | Gloria White Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Rema Merrick Example | Rema Merrick | Website Sharlene Daley Example | Sharlene Daley Farah Azadeh Example | Farah Azadeh Elisabeth Mayrhofer Example | Elisabeth Mayrhofer Kate Golomshtok Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website Katelynn Dub Example | Katelynn Dub Mike Schwind Example | Mike Schwind | Website | @slivo6 Eva Ludowig Example | Download | Eva Ludowig | Website Amanda Voydetich Example | Amanda Voydetich Grace Karijomedjo Example | Grace Karijomedjo | 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 Interactive Smoothie Examples! The smoothie-making 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.2Views0likes0Comments24 Ways to Create Toggle Effects with Button Sets in Storyline 360 #372
Button Set Examples in Storyline 360 RECAP #372: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge recap features examples of Storyline’s button set feature to create toggle effects for graphics, characters, and more. Grace Hackett Example | Grace Hackett Tressa Honeycutt Example | Tressa Honeycutt Kacper Lyszkiewicz Example | Kacper Lyszkiewicz | Website Karin Lorbeck Example | Karin Lorbeck Kandice Kidd Example | Kandice Kidd Samuel Apata Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Jodi M. Sansone Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Daniel Cañaveral Example | Daniel Cañaveral Julie BIGOT Example | Julie BIGOT Matthew Parker Example | Matthew Parker Ajay Kumar Example | Ajay Kumar Michael Grant Example | Michael Grant Joe Dey Example | Joe Dey Maren West Example | Maren West Dennis Gifford Example | Dennis Gifford Christina Moore Example | Learn more | Christina Moore | Website Helen Dudley Example | Helen Dudley | Website Tracy Carroll Example | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll David Bergner Example | David Bergner Lance Treloar Example | Lance Treloar | @lancetre Isaac Chavez Example | Learn more | Isaac Chavez Teo Karageorgakis Example | Learn more | Teo Karageorgakis | Website Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL 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 Button Set Examples Examples! The button set 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.12Views0likes0Comments42 Examples Show How Labeled Graphics Interactions are Used in E-Learning #371
Labeled Graphics in E-Learning RECAP #371: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to show how interactive markers can be used in e-learning. Paul Alders Example| Download | Paul Alders | Website | @paulalders Christina Goldsmith Example | Christina Goldsmith Janie Perez Example | Janie Perez Daniel Cañaveral Example | Daniel Cañaveral Maggie Cavanaugh Example | Maggie Cavanaugh Drew Kunkel Example | Drew Kunkel Karin Lorbeck Example | Karin Lorbeck Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Jodi M. Sansone Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Michael Grant Example | Michael Grant Natalie Whitfield Example | Natalie Whitfield Zoe Hji-Christoforou Example | Zoe Hji-Christoforou Mathew Meyer Example | Mathew Meyer Jocelyn Escobar Patterson Example | Jocelyn Escobar Patterson Sharon Plunk Example | Sharon Plunk Maren West Example | Maren West Ashwini S Example | Ashwini S Tracy Carroll Example | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Lance Treloar Example | Lance Treloar | @lancetre McKenzie Day Example | McKenzie Day | Website Kim Ahmann Example | Kim Ahmann Julie BIGOT Example | Julie BIGOT Nicole Wagner Example | Nicole Wagner David Bergner Example | David Bergner Joe Dey Example | Download | Joe Dey Dennis Gifford Example | Dennis Gifford Sandy Henderson Example | Sandy Henderson Norma Johnson Example | Norma Johnson Kandice Kidd Example | Kandice Kidd Christina Moore Example | Learn more | Christina Moore | Website Karen Winters Example | Karen Winters Helen Dudley Example | Helen Dudley | Website Teo Karageorgakis Example | Learn more | Teo Karageorgakis | Website Zachary Cuppy Example | Zachary Cuppy Roy Phillips Example | Roy Phillips Jennifer Rowlands Example | Jennifer Rowlands Kacper Lyszkiewicz Example | Kacper Lyszkiewicz Jared Speight Example | Jared Speight Heidi Rocha Example | Heidi Rocha Danny Benton Example | Danny Benton | Website 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 Labeled Graphic and Interactive Marker Examples! The 2022 labeled graphic and interactive marker 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.33Views0likes0Comments31 Interactive Timeline Examples from E-Learning Designers #369
Timeline Examples in E-Learning RECAP #369: Challenge | Recap This week's challenge asked course designers to share examples of timeline interactions and how they use timelines in e-learning. Michael Palko Example | Michael Palko | Website Helen Dudley Example | Helen Dudley | Website Zachary Cuppy Example | Zachary Cuppy Tracy Carroll Example | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Ang CM Example | Ang CM Aman Vohra Example | Aman Vohra | Website Hannah Radant Example | Hannah Radant Karin Lorbeck Example | Karin Lorbeck Larry van wave Example | Larry van wave | Website Roy Phillips Example | Roy Phillips David Bergner Example | David Bergner Jodi M. Sansone Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Ajay Kumar Example | Ajay Kumar Joe Dey Example | Joe Dey Valerie Thompson Example | Valerie Thompson Jonathan Hill Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Mandy Lasky Example | Mandy Lasky Daniel Cañaveral Example | Daniel Cañaveral Sharlene Daley Example | Sharlene Daley Dennis Gifford Example | Dennis Gifford Norma Johnson Example | Norma Johnson Catherine Short Example | Catherine Short Teo Karageorgakis Example | Learn more | Teo Karageorgakis | Website Filip Ječný Example | Filip Ječný | Website Heidi Rocha Example | Heidi Rocha Cindy Zalog Example | Cindy Zalog Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Dennis Gifford Example | Dennis Gifford Phil Mayor Example | Download | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor Jared Speight Example | Jared Speight 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 Timeline Examples! The 2022 timeline 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.21Views0likes0Comments