Challenge #161 is about creating device mockup templates or placeholders using an tool like PowerPoint. You can use these mockups by themselves or filled in with a screenshot. I chose a number of devices to recreate, including a classic gameboy, a smartwatch, a TV for people without cats, and a movie theater screen. The Method I […]
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Creating an eLearning Bingo Board
Challenge #98 asked participants to create a bingo board of common industry buzzwords. Rather than doing a bingo board around instructional design, I decided to do it on do-it-yourself (DIY) projects and the many ways they can go awry. This build had a few things going on. I had created an intro, the board itself, […]
Accordion Interactions in eLearning
This week’s eLearning Challenge is #147, Accordion Interactions. I’ve recently been binge watching The Great British Bake Off, so I immediately thought of using the accordion layout for a recipe. This layout improves the content since it only displays as much information as the learner (in this case baker) needs at that moment. I decided to do a horizontal […]
Using an Interactive Timeline in eLearning
I’ve wanted to build a short demo involving bees and their importance for quite some time now. This week’s eLearning challenge involves creating an interactive timeline, and I thought it would be a perfect match. My timeline is about halfway through the demo, and shows which native plants are blooming for pollinators during different months […]
Creating an eLearning Board Game
This week’s eLearning challenge was number #137, Share Your Classic eLearning Board Games. I’m a huge fan of board games, so I knew I had to participate. I also liked that the submissions had to be new creations, as there had been a number of different game challenges in the past. I chose the game Hi […]