Labeled Graphic Interactions #118: Challenge | Recap
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to design a labeled graphic interaction for e-learning. You can use the built-in markers or create something from scratch using shapes and graphics.
Ideas for Labeled Graphics Interactions
Here are some topic ideas and links to previous challenges.
- Documents and spreadsheets
- Timelines
- Charts and graphs
- Technical illustrations and training
- Company org charts
- Process and step graphics
- Floor plans and virtual tours
- Explorable images
- Software training and screenshots
Note: I’m not including interactive maps in this challenge since maps are a specific type of labeled graphic. Map markers and labels are a great source of inspiration, but I’d like to focus this week’s challenge on things other than maps.
Resources
Here are some great articles on different ways course designers are using labeled graphics:
- 7 Meaningful Ways to Use Markers in Your E-Learning Course
- How to Quickly Create Click & Reveals
- Adding Markers in Articulate Storyline 2
- 3 Creative Ways to Use Engage Labeled Graphics
Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you lay down the marker for this week’s challenge, take a look at the visual design ideas your fellow community members shared in last week’s cover slide challenge:
Graphic Design Tips for Cover Slides RECAP #117: Challenge | Recap
Wishing you a mark-tastic week, E-Learning Heroes!
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