This week’s challenge is to create a progress indicator. The best indicator your online demos are in good shape is that you can see them.
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I’ve just refreshed and republished over 100 of my online e-learning examples so they’re healthy, happy, and visible. Here’s the story.
This week’s challenge is to show an example of using lightboxes. I lit mine up with some of my favorite artists.
This week’s challenge is to create an escape-room-style game. In mine you’re not escaping a room as much as a very bad party.
This week’s challenge is to create a shareable tabs interaction. I picked some fresh fruit and served up a free download!
This week’s challenge is to create a circular app-style navigation menu. You can use it to decide what’s for lunch, too!
Making text work with images is a big part of e-learning – and this ELH Challenge. Here’s my artisan entry.
What do you get when you cross a hungry chameleon with Pantone’s new color of the year? My entry for this week’s challenge!
For this challenge I made over a Storyline QR guide in Rise, and this is how it went.
This challenge is to help teach some punctuation, so I made a nifty tic-tac-toe game out of it – but with a whole lot of character(s).
Pantone chose marsala as their color of the year, and I chose the father of our country to help show off how good it can look.
This challenge is to create an interaction about the Ebola outbreak. I wanted to highlight the efforts of some remarkable individuals.