Click-and-reveal eLearning interaction
Click-and-reveal interactions are one of the most widely used screen types in an eLearning developer’s toolbox.
They’re a great way to nest lots of information within a single slide without overloading the learner. They’re also a handy way to ask the learner to explore your eLearning content.
This quick example shows that these interactions don’t need to look boring, and with a little design thought you can make even the most text-heavy eLearning screens more engaging for your learners.
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David began his eLearning career in 2000 after earning qualifications in Graphic Design and then Newspaper, Magazine and Infographic Design.
During his time working in the eLearning industry David has gained extensive experience designing and developing eLearning content for clients based in the UK, Canada and the USA. To date, David has created eLearning courses covering a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Retail and Sport through to Pet Nutrition, Marketing, Sales and Tourism.
He is passionate about creating well-designed and purposeful eLearning solutions. David is a current Articulate E-Learning Heroes Super Hero.



