Tabs Interactions in E-Learning RECAP #401: Challenge | Recap
Looking to present a lot of information on a single slide? You’d be hard-pressed to find a better solution than with a tabs interaction. Tabs are one of the most common e-learning interactions and for a good reason.
Tabs are super flexible and make it easy to break down large blocks of content into smaller, more manageable chunks. To get an idea of just how creative you can get with tabs interactions, check out the examples your fellow community members shared over the past week.
Mary T. Collins
Cynthia Rondinelli
Jonathan Hill
Example | Blog | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint
Najam Fazal
Jodi M. Sansone
Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone
Hannah Radant
Example | Hannah Radant | Website
Alison Sollars
Example | Alison Sollars | Website
Mark Livelsberger
Preetha Kalyana Venkata Ramanan
Example | Preetha Kalyana Venkata Ramanan
Andreas Fischer
Jessica Susila
Tracy Carroll
Example | Blog | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll
Jackie Matuza
Kevin Corcoran
Example | Download | Kevin Corcoran
Example | Download | Kevin Corcoran
Thierry EMMANUEL
Kandice Kidd
Daniel Canaveral
Ron Katz
Example | Download (Top right corner) | Ron Katz | Website
Rema Merrick
Example | Rema Merrick | Website
Tiffany Saffell
Aimee Wedemeier
Ashley Drake
Pauline Guffroy
Tara W
Henriko Sjarifuddin
Karlis Sprogis
Example | Download | Karlis Sprogis | Website | @fastercourse
Dennis Gifford
Elizabeth Smyth
Hilla Schlegel
Sandy Henderson
Ciara Lynch
Amar Kulshreshtha
Example | Amar Kulshreshtha | Website | @AmarShreshtha
Ieva Le
Kate Golomshtok
Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website
Ron Katz
Example | Download (Top right corner) | Ron Katz | Website
Anne Miesel
Michele Moore, PhD
Lisa Listama
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Share Your Tabs Interaction Examples!
The 2023 tabs challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.
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