The New E-Learning Challenge Process: Why It’s a Game-Changer

If you’re an e-Learning developer — new or experienced — there’s no better way to build your portfolio, connect with an amazing community, or grow your skills than by joining the E-Learning Challenges.

For years, the process was simple: each week, David Anderson posted a new e-Learning topic. You’d create your entry, share it in the comments, and join the lively conversation with other participants. It was fun, informal, and inspiring.

A few weeks ago, the process got even better.

From now on, instead of simply replying to a weekly post, you can submit your challenge entry directly to the official recap — giving your work a standalone spotlight in the community.

And even better, it’s still perfectly fine to just submit your demo or example on its own, but if you want, you can also share a full blog post or story about your submission — explaining your design thinking, showing off behind-the-scenes work, or walking people through your project.

The best part?
Your entry becomes its own official post, and other Articulate users can now comment directly on your work — making the feedback richer, more focused, and more personal.

Why I’m Excited About the New Process

Personally, I love this new setup because it feels like every project gets the attention it deserves.
Instead of posting a link in a giant thread, your work is featured front and center. It feels more official — like adding a new piece to your professional portfolio.

Plus, writing a short blog post about your project helps you reflect on your process — which is an amazing skill for any designer or developer to practice.

It’s a small change that makes a big difference, and I truly believe it will encourage even more people to share, learn, and grow together.

Ready to Jump In?

Whether you’re looking to practice new techniques, showcase your creativity, or simply meet other eLearning pros, the E-Learning Challenges are the perfect place to grow your portfolio and your skills.

Don’t wait for the “perfect” project — just start!
You’ll be amazed at what you can create — and how much fun you’ll have along the way.

I can’t wait to see what you build.

The New E-Learning Challenge Process: Why It’s a Game-Changer

If you’re an e-Learning developer — new or experienced — there’s no better way to build your portfolio, connect with an amazing community, or grow your skills than by joining the E-Learning Challenges.

For years, the process was simple: each week, David Anderson posted a new e-Learning topic. You’d create your entry, share it in the comments, and join the lively conversation with other participants. It was fun, informal, and inspiring.

A few weeks ago, the process got even better.

From now on, instead of simply replying to a weekly post, you can submit your challenge entry directly to the official recap — giving your work a standalone spotlight in the community.

And even better, it’s still perfectly fine to just submit your demo or example on its own, but if you want, you can also share a full blog post or story about your submission — explaining your design thinking, showing off behind-the-scenes work, or walking people through your project.

The best part?
Your entry becomes its own official post, and other Articulate users can now comment directly on your work — making the feedback richer, more focused, and more personal.

Why I’m Excited About the New Process

Personally, I love this new setup because it feels like every project gets the attention it deserves.
Instead of posting a link in a giant thread, your work is featured front and center. It feels more official — like adding a new piece to your professional portfolio.

Plus, writing a short blog post about your project helps you reflect on your process — which is an amazing skill for any designer or developer to practice.

It’s a small change that makes a big difference, and I truly believe it will encourage even more people to share, learn, and grow together.

Ready to Jump In?

Whether you’re looking to practice new techniques, showcase your creativity, or simply meet other eLearning pros, the E-Learning Challenges are the perfect place to grow your portfolio and your skills.

Don’t wait for the “perfect” project — just start!
You’ll be amazed at what you can create — and how much fun you’ll have along the way.

I can’t wait to see what you build.

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