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 […]
A Random Name Generator Created Using Javascript
Javascript is something I’ve flirted with a little bit in Storyline, but haven’t used in huge amounts. Although I want to learn Javascript for real in the future, I’ve been able to get by in previous projects from documentation so far. This week’s eLearning Challenge was to use Javascript to randomly generate words or […]