eLearning Heroes #394 (Drag and Drop…Smoothies?)
This week’s eLearning Heroes was a challenge for me to come up with an idea. I spent the first of my five hours just chasing various ideas and researching possible topics because I am definitely not a SME on smoothies. I prefer when it’s based around an interaction or raw topic than in response to another training like this, because I didn’t want to be redundant to the example given but had no idea on the topic! (I also have no recipes for basically anything.)
Alt Text: The screen shows a drag and drop Storyline interaction with a mason jar on the left and the label “Step #1: Fruit” above it. On the right, it starts with directions: “Select the correct tool with the fruit or drag the fruit into the jar to use your hands. (See Steps).” There’s a picture of a half orange, 3 bananas, and 2 strawberries. Below, it says “Tools” and shows a fork, knife, and spoon.
I wound up focusing on a drag and drop interaction, something I can do but don’t do a lot for accessibility concerns. I also used states and true/false variables to give the user a choice. I could have built more, but I wanted to keep it simple and develop in a few hours. As always, coming up with ideas and finding the art took the longest!
Check it out:
eLearning Heroes Challenge 394
Here’s my recap video with my “Working Out Loud” thinking. This week, the big challenge for me was what to make in response to such a complete smoothie demo, especially since I don’t cook/craft drinks/do culinary stuff!
Time Clocked: The full 5 hours this time, but an hour of content based on a Survivor thing was totally scrapped and another hour was spent figuring out what to actually do, so development was probably closer to 3, including sourcing the images.