{"json_modified": "2016-04-08T16:29:20.891265", "uuid": "448e10a5-c3db-4b36-aab0-306c77a36f47", "title": "How to create an interactive learning exercise", "url": "/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Howto/Create_an_interactive_exercise_to_help_learning_the_web", "tags": ["Learning", "Guide", "MDN Meta", "Howto", "Tutorial", "Intermediate"], "translations": [], "modified": "2016-04-08T16:29:20", "label": "How to create an interactive learning exercise", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 136051, "last_edit": "2015-11-19T08:14:04", "summary": "When learning the web, it's important to rely on active learning content. Such content is made to help with learning something pro-actively. It can be exercises, live hackable examples, tasks to perform, assessments, etc. In short, anything that can help someone to actively understand something.", "sections": [{"id": "MDN_live_samples", "title": "MDN live samples"}, {"id": "Hidden_code", "title": "Hidden code"}, {"id": "hidden_code_example", "title": "hidden code example"}, {"id": "HTML", "title": "HTML"}, {"id": "CSS", "title": "CSS"}, {"id": "JS", "title": "JS"}, {"id": "Code_from_outside_the_page", "title": "Code from outside the page"}], "slug": "MDN/Contribute/Howto/Create_an_interactive_exercise_to_help_learning_the_web", "review_tags": []}