I'me looking at a few providers to outsource the development of an elearning programme and while they consistently refer to different levels of interaction (level 1, level 2, level 3 etc) each seems to have their own defintion of what each means.
What experience do you have with these terms and their meaning?
Basically, to me it means exercises with deeper and deeper levels of user engagement as you go from 1 - 4, but there are no hard and fast definitions.
The problem you seem to have, (as usual...), is Instructional Designers/Learning Providers using jargonistic learning terms rather than terms that describe how they will solve a problem for you.
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Hi Craig,
The best description for these terms (yet) I have found is here on pages 6 and 7:
http://www.elearningpulse.com/eBook/EngagingInteractionsForELearning.pdf
Basically, to me it means exercises with deeper and deeper levels of user engagement as you go from 1 - 4, but there are no hard and fast definitions.
The problem you seem to have, (as usual...), is Instructional Designers/Learning Providers using jargonistic learning terms rather than terms that describe how they will solve a problem for you.
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Bruce
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