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Interactive Examples

Below are short examples of the types of interactions that can be added to eLearning courses for increased engagement.

Chair on beach. Word, "Markers" shown at the forefront.

Markers allow the learner to click specified points on an image to learn more about that item or section of the image. Video and audio can be added to markers for a diversified learning experience. 

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Light boxes allow the learner to access information in smaller chunks without leaving the page. By clicking a button, icon, or image the light box information will be revealed in a box overlaying the original image or slide.
Layers can be added to light boxes to allow for more information to be provided incrementally. 


 

Empty beach setting with the bright light of the sun. The words "light boxes" appears in the forefront.
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Wood slats stacked one above the other with the word "accordions" in the forefront.

Accordion interactions engage the learner through action oriented learning and knowledge checks, but minimize learner fatigue by limiting the amount of text viewed at a time. 

The introduction includes what would be considered Alpha stage voice over using the AI text-to-speech tool in Storyline. In Beta the AI text-to-speech would be replaced with a more professional option chosen by the client, such as Wellsaid Labs or human voice over. 

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Drag and drop interactions engage the learner through action oriented learning and knowledge checks. The interactions can be customized further for immediate feedback upon completing the drop interaction.

Crab walking with a shell on its back with the words "drag and drop" in the forefront.
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