My online course is divided into 5 key areas that I want to the learners to learn more about. How do you decide what interaction to use. After each area of the 5 I want to have a short quiz to test their knowledge. How do I know which interaction is the best to use? Let me know. Thanks! Amanda
that's a hard question to answer without knowing what the content is and what you want the learners to take from knowing/learning the content. Can you share a little more about the project. Also you might want to post this in the Building Better Courses forum as well for comment.
Sure so I am working on our organization's code of conduct. Its separated into 5 key organizational values and under each value we talk about the behaviours employees should have and the behaviours they should not do. And then under each value we have a scenario that shows the behaviours.
So mainly 5 values and what to do and what not to do under each value. And a scenario for each value.
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Hi Amanda
that's a hard question to answer without knowing what the content is and what you want the learners to take from knowing/learning the content. Can you share a little more about the project. Also you might want to post this in the Building Better Courses forum as well for comment.
Sure so I am working on our organization's code of conduct. Its separated into 5 key organizational values and under each value we talk about the behaviours employees should have and the behaviours they should not do. And then under each value we have a scenario that shows the behaviours.
So mainly 5 values and what to do and what not to do under each value.
And a scenario for each value.
You could use the scenarios as your interaction. Here are some examples of scenario interactions
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