The Concept I’m a big fan of using colors, but this week’s eLearning Challenge was all about using a black and white color palette in course design. I took this as an opportunity to play around with something I haven’t really focused too much, which are games and gamification in eLearning. My previous experience was […]
Round Two: Using Scrolling Panels in eLearning
After viewing some of the other submissions for ELH Challenge #169, I really liked the idea of using motion paths in conjunction with scrolling panels. This would allow you to move something from place to place, while not always seeing that object. I thought a great way to use this idea would be to create […]
Using Scrolling Panels in eLearning
Scrolling panels were the topic of this week’s eLearning challenge. Before today I had never actually used them, so I was happy to try something new. While my mind immediately jumped to a software simulation, I ended up going with a decision scenario involving a prompt with wordier responses. These longer responses would be impractical to […]
Using Fonts to Create Custom Graphics
This week’s eLearning challenge used a technique that I hadn’t used in the past- converting fonts (specifically icon fonts) to vector images. Once the font icons have been converted to editable graphics, you can customize them by tweaking the shapes, combining them together, or changing colors. For my entry, I chose this free font I […]
Customize an Object Using Drop-downs
This week’s eLearning challenge was all about drop-down effects. Drop-downs definitely make sense for navigation, but I was really attracted to the personalization possibilities of including drop-downs in a project. I originally thought of drop-downs as a way to build an avatar for the learner, but this would have required a large number of […]