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5 TopicsFuel the launch Game
For this e-learning challenge, I used the performance meter as a rocket fuel gauge. Based on the answers, the rocket will fuel up in order to take off, or not have enough fuel to take off. There are 2 outcomes for this short 5-question game. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/fc27b501-b81a-47b3-b877-271663cf979e/reviewTrack Progress. Drive Success. – Designing Performance Meters in E-Learning
Turn learner feedback into measurable success. This engaging course shows you how to design performance meters that motivate learners, highlight achievements, and pinpoint areas for improvement. Perfect for eLearning creators who want to boost engagement and results. Click the link to start creating feedback tools that inspire learner success. https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/track-motivate-succeed-performance-meters-in-e-learning/I've got a fever
A simple design using a thermometer as a progress meter. As you make decisions regarding a patient's health, the temp can get better or worse. This is really just a skeleton, since I have no real medical knowledge. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/2546cc81-bc01-41db-8481-f8cbc52c0318/reviewHelp Juniper Save Christmas!
'Twas a few days before Christmas and Holiday spirit 🎄was down in several countries because of missing artifacts. And Santa's team can't fly 🦌without holiday spirit! Santa gives Juniper, Special Holiday Services Agent, a mission to retrieve six missing holiday artifacts from various countries, then signal him. Bad news, the signal tower level is low, but each time an artifact is found, the signal level increases. 📶 When it reaches it's peak, you can send a message to Santa! I made this holiday themed game last Christmas season, but hey--who doesn't need a little cheer? Play the game here.