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The document discusses two approaches to making e-learning courses more engaging: 1) Using rapid interactive situations (RSI) with questions and feedback to help learners slow down and process information rather than simply getting the right answer, and 2) Building interactive scenarios using branching and hyperlinking, where slides act as layers and navigation is freed up with hyperlinks while also locking player controls and adjusting branching. It encourages building quizzes that extend understanding rather than just being boring quizzes.

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More en A Ginge Learning

The document discusses two approaches to making e-learning courses more engaging: 1) Using rapid interactive situations (RSI) with questions and feedback to help learners slow down and process information rather than simply getting the right answer, and 2) Building interactive scenarios using branching and hyperlinking, where slides act as layers and navigation is freed up with hyperlinks while also locking player controls and adjusting branching. It encourages building quizzes that extend understanding rather than just being boring quizzes.

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easy steps toward more engaging e-learning

Articulate Presenter Articulate Quizmaker Articulate Engage

toward more engaging e-learning

Well look at two approaches:


How to make a linear course feel more interactive How to use branching & hyperlinking to build an interactive scenario

toward more engaging e-learning

Well look at two approaches:


Rapid Interactive How to Situational use branching & hyperlinking(RSI) to build an interactive scenario
Provides a mechanism to help the learner slow down & process. Its not about quizzing, or getting the right answer. Its about using questions and feedback as teaching tools.

toward more engaging e-learning


Used for context slide at the beginning, and wrap-up at end

Choice slide Feedback slides

toward more engaging e-learning

How to use branching & hyperlinking to build an interactive scenario

Think differently about your slides.


slides = layers

toward more engaging e-learning

Choices

Feedback

B
Start

B1
Wrap-Up

C1

D1

toward more engaging e-learning

How to use branching & hyperlinking to build an interactive scenario

Free up navigation through hyperlinks Lock player controls on select slides Adjust branching & slide-advance behavior

Hide slides from the sidebar if appropriate

toward more engaging e-learning

toward more engaging e-learning

Instead of boring quizzes

build quizzes that extend & cement your learners understanding.

toward more engaging e-learning

toward more engaging e-learning

Check out the More Resources tab in the upper-right corner of the recorded presentation.

thank you!

Jeanette Brooks Community Manager, Articulate Find me in the forums or follow me on Twitter: @jeanettebrooks

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