Articulate 360 : Interactive Learning (LinkIn) Flashcards

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What are some way to add some interactivity to an online course?

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Providing opportunities for exploration, decision-making, questions, and navigation.

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What are linear courses?

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Courses that require learners to click through the course in a specific sequence.

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What are some common examples of exploration activities?

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Tab interactions
Interactive labels and markers (small buttons, icons, call-out label)
Slide Interactions

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When are scenarios most effective?

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When they present learners with realistic problems they’re facing.

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What’s one type of scenario model we can use in our courses?

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The 3C model

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How can we make our questions even more interactive?

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  1. By allowing learners to compare their answers with an expert’s recommendation or response.
  2. Asking learners to reflect on their responses to questions (Ex: Why did you do that? )
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How can we use navigation as an opportunity for interaction?

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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)

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What’s a good way to think about scenes in Articulate 360?

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A good way to think about scenes is like chapters in a book and the slides are the actual pages.

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What are the two types of states in storyline?

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Built in states and custom states

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