Interactive Comparisons in E-Learning RECAP #385: Challenge | Recap
Interactive comparison graphics can be a great way to engage learners and get them to compare relationships between two or more items or concepts. By using these graphics, you can help learners understand complex ideas in a more visual and interactive way.
Leah Floyd
Lisa Lim
Erin Ference
Phil S.
Example | Learn more | Phil S. | Website
Yigah Lhamo
Ron Katz
Montse
Example & download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning
Novitus Solutions
Stefan Gottfried
Cindy Walker
Jodi M. Sansone
Example | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone
Andreas Fischer
Yvonne Urra-Bazain
Example | Yvonne Urra-Bazain | Website
Kandice Kidd
Nathanial Hilliard
Ange CM
Samuel Apata
Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem
Esther Heise
Daniel Canaveral
Elizabeth Pawlicki
Kaylene Wance
Jonathan Hill
Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint
Katie Benton
Phezulu Dhlodhlo
Maren West
Nick Russell
Example | Nick Russell | Website
Michael Grant
Chris Hodgson
Example | Video overview | Chris Hodgson | Website | @skriss
David Atkinson
Hannah Radant
Example | Learn more | Hannah Radant | Website
Alexandra Camacho
Larry van wave
Example | Larry van wave | Website
Anthony DeRose
Trevor Newsome
Mark Weingarten
Example | Mark Weingarten | Website
Shanna Linn
Example | Shanna Linn | Website
Linda Lorenzetti
Example | Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor
Kate Mart
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