The Challenge of Making Progress: Refreshing Your Online E-Learning Demos

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.

How to Emotionally Engage Your Employees (and Set Your Organization Up for Success)

Today’s human resource managers and business leaders have a lot on their plate: new technologies, constantly shifting preferences of their consumer base and (more and […]

Escape Room Game: When Birthday Parties Go Wrong

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.

Escape Room Game: When Birthday Parties Go Wrong

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.

Santa Likes Switching Things Up, Too!

This week's challenge is about buttons & switches, so Santa helped me deliver a custom greeting card. Read more...

The Illustrated Man Gets Conversational

It's 2 challenges in one! Conversations & branching scenarios mingle with some special characters. Read more...

New! A Deliciously Frustrating E-Learning Cereal

This week’s challenge is to create an e-learning-themed cereal, so I channeled a bit of Toucan Sam and made some loops. Read more...

It’s a Kid-U-Cational (+ Free) Template!

This week's challenge is to create an education-themed template. I thought I'd help you get ready for the science fair. Read more...

Video Backgrounds to Enhance E-Learning

This week's challenge is to use video backgrounds to make e-learning more engaging. With help from a yoyo and a beach, I did. Read more...

Making a Simple Prototype

This week's challenge is to create a course prototype about fall prevention. I whipped up some stick figures and made it happen. Read more...

An Interactive Conversational Game

This week I combined two Articulate challenges to make one conversational icebreaker. Read more...

It’s Punctuation Tic-Tac-Toe!

This challenge is to create something to help teach punctuation, so I made a little game of it. Read more...

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