Articulate 360 : Interactive Learning (LinkIn) Flashcards
What are some way to add some interactivity to an online course?
Providing opportunities for exploration, decision-making, questions, and navigation.
What are linear courses?
Courses that require learners to click through the course in a specific sequence.
What are some common examples of exploration activities?
Tab interactions
Interactive labels and markers (small buttons, icons, call-out label)
Slide Interactions
When are scenarios most effective?
When they present learners with realistic problems they’re facing.
What’s one type of scenario model we can use in our courses?
The 3C model
How can we make our questions even more interactive?
- By allowing learners to compare their answers with an expert’s recommendation or response.
- Asking learners to reflect on their responses to questions (Ex: Why did you do that? )
How can we use navigation as an opportunity for interaction?
Navigation buttons can be used to have learners perform a related task before moving forward.
Slider interactions can be used to scrub through a series of steps (process manuals, step graphics, instructions)
What’s a good way to think about scenes in Articulate 360?
A good way to think about scenes is like chapters in a book and the slides are the actual pages.
What are the two types of states in storyline?
Built in states and custom states