Ron Katz
Storyline Advocate and Creative eLearning Design
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BAER eLearning Consulting
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About
Ron Katz
I am a learner, learning what makes other learners learn well. I use tools like Storyline, Rise, PowerPoint, and Adobe to translate ideas into solutions. I have worked more than 20 years in training, development, human resources management, and environmental health and safety. I Love Articulate! -
North Carolina, USA
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This week, your challenge is to build and share an interactive map to show how they can be used in e-learning.
This week your challenge is to create a playful interaction using the Two Truths and a Lie icebreaker game.
This week, your challenge is to share an example that mixes photographs and illustrations.
This week, your challenge is to share an example that lets learners choose their avatar using either a dial or slider.
This week, your challenge is to share an example demonstrating how glassmorphism can be used in e-learning.
This week, your challenge is to convert an airline safety card into an interaction.
This week your challenge is to design an e-learning template using Ultimate Gray and/or Illuminating as Primary Colors
This week, your challenge is to share one or more examples of a common e-learning interaction.
This week, your challenge is to share an example demonstrating how Storyline blocks can be used in Rise 36
This week, your challenge is to build an interaction to teach learners how to cook a simple meal.
This week, your challenge is to share one or more examples for presenting opposing lists using a "Dos and Don'ts" format
This week, your challenge is to share an example that demonstrates how number variables can be used in e-learning.
This week, your challenge is to show how sliders can be used to create interactive documents or instruction manuals.
This week, your challenge is to take a static content slide and convert it into each of the six freeform question types.
This week, your challenge is to share an example that demonstrates how animated timers can be used in e-learning.
This week, your challenge is to share an e-learning example for this year’s Tour de France.
This week, your challenge is to show how hotspots and invisible buttons can be used in e-learning.
This week your challenge is to design an e-learning quiz based on the 1912 Bullitt County quiz.
This week, your challenge is to create a tabs-based example using the format on the Dog Breeds page of AKC
This week, your challenge is to share ideas for notifying learners when it’s time to click navigation buttons in e-learn
This week, your challenge is to create an interaction that presents learners with a challenge and asks them to respond
This week, your challenge is to share an example that demonstrates how checklist and to-do can be used in eLearning
This week’s challenge is all about design ideas for presenting summary slides and resources.
This week, your challenge is to clone yourself in a video & interview yourself. (Monty Python Argument Clinic, anyone?)
This week, your challenge is to choose your own e-learning challenge topic and build an example for that challenge.