I’ve been encouraging the subject matter experts involved in our classroom training to present more interactive and facilitated learning activities. This has included a suggestion that they present learners with a challenge followed by good, better, or best solutions. (Of course with any challenge and choice interaction, you’ll also need to guide the student through the consequences of his/her choice.)
Earlier in the week I realized a good, better, and best scenario would work great in Articulate Storyline. (Hopefully, this demonstration will also show our SMEs how easily it would be to add this to a classroom presentation!) In this example, I’ve built two slides. The first offers a few details on the slide design, and the second shows this design in action. A few special features include a character whose expression will change based on the learner’s answer, and the disabled next button until the learn selects the best answer.
Tune in next week. I will add a scoring feature to this training sample.
to review the example.