The Concept This week’s eLearning Heroes Challenge was Keep It or Trash It: Drag-and-Drop Sorting Activities #439. Now, I’ve created a drag-and-drop activity for an actual course that involves taking items and sorting it as either trash or recycling. I could have taken that interaction, sanitized it, and called it a day. But that’s no […]
My eLearning Storyboarding Process
I’m a firm believer in the power of an eLearning storyboard to reduce the overall amount of time and effort (read: money) required in training development. While I haven’t always use them when working on internal projects, I use them 100% of the time when acting in a consultant capacity. I define storyboards as a […]
An Interactive and Searchable eLearning Glossary
This week’s eLearning Heroes Challenge was to build an interactive glossary. For this challenge, I decided to use a Spotify-inspired graphical treatment. This was fun for the demo, if not practical for an actual course. For the functionality, I wanted to build a glossary that has traditional browsing capabilities with the ability to search for […]
Moving Circular Navigation Menu
Circular navigation menus are not something that I use very often in eLearning design. I find that they don’t always allow for the most efficient use of space. This week’s eLearning challenge was to build some kind of circular menu, so I took this as an opportunity to try to solve the space issue. I […]
eLearning Infographic with Source Tooltips
Infographics. They’re a great way to tell a story, but they can very easily become visually complex and hard to decipher. I’ve wanted to create an infographic sample for some time. Challenge #177, Tooltips, Hyperlinks, and Explorable Explanations in eLearning Design, was a perfect match for infographics because it would allow me to include source […]