Here are two examples of how sliders can be used to create interactive comparisons in e-learning. The first example uses a slider two steps for the before and after views. The second slider uses 10 steps to create a seamless transition effect from one image to the next.
Tooltips are one type of microinteraction that can enhance the learner’s overall experience. In this example, I share some common ways to use tooltips with images, text, audio, and video.
What happens when you combine a tabs and accordion interaction? You get the best of both worlds: Tabcordions! This free e-learning template for Articulate Storyline features editable text, colors, and graphics.
E-Learning summary slide template to help wrap up the course, provide learners additional resources, and give learners the opportunity to reflect on the course content. This template features 12 different layouts.