Personality Games and Quizzes in E-Learning #388: Challenge | Recap
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to create a personality quiz based on the popular Buzzfeed quizzes. You can begin with a content library template or grab a freebie from our downloads.
Personality Games and Quizzes
Social quizzes and personality tests are all over the internet. They're fun, engaging, and a great way to discover what type of donut you are or which city you should live in.
But did you know they're also an excellent opportunity for course designers to practice working with variables and designing advanced learning games? That's right - these quizzes and tests can be a great way to improve your skills as a course designer. And that's what this week's challenge is all about.
Which Pet Are You?
Are you looking for a new pet? Do you have difficulty deciding whether to get a cat or a dog? Well, take this quick personality quiz to help you make your decision!
What Should You Be When You Grow Up?
Have you ever wondered what you're meant to do in life? It's a tricky question, but luckily, there's a quiz for that! Samuel's personality quiz is not only visually engaging, but it will also help you discover your true vocation. Just answer a series of questions, and you'll be on your way!
View project | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem
Personality Quiz Template
Use this template to help you get started building your own personality quiz.
View project & download | Montse Anderson | Website | @mLearning
Resources
We hosted a similar challenge three years ago, and the examples were fantastic. Check out the recap post to view different ways to approach this week’s challenge.
Share Your E-Learning Work
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Last Week’s Challenge:
Check out the scrolling panel examples your fellow challengers shared in last week’s challenge:
Scrolling Panel Examples RECAP #387: Challenge | Recap
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