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13 Interactive Conversation Examples for E-Learning Designers #90

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10 years ago

Interactive Conversations RECAP #90: Challenge | Recap

Curious about interactive conversations and how they can be used in your e-learning? This week’s recap should help! 

Thanks so much to everyone who shared a demo, feedback, or followed the challenge. I love how committed this community is to making better courses and helping others along the way. 

Special thanks and welcome to first-time challengers Tamara Kravitz and Dana Hall. We’re so glad you’re here! 

Tamara Kravitz & Dana Hall

View demo | Tamara Kravitz | Dana Hall

Alexander Salas

View demo | Learn more & download | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn

Jane Maduke

View demo | View demo | Jane Maduke | Website

Veronica Budnikas

View demo | Learn more | Veronica Budnikas | @verobudnikas

Alyssa Gomez

View demo | Alyssa Gomez | @1alyssagomez

Jackie Van Nice

View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains

New to E-Learning Challenges?

The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.

If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure.

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Share Your Interactive Conversation Examples!

The interactive conversations challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.

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  • These are all so good, especially liked Nick's, great work!

    Still working on mine, hope to have it ready tonight!
  • KathyCollins's avatar
    KathyCollins
    Community Member
    I like the customization in the dog obedience school, plus was a clever way to dress up a regulatory compliance lesson. Lots of possibilities!
  • The entry from We Know actually has a typo in the instructions. Just an FYI in case they want to amend their demo. Their instructions on the bottom of the slides read, "*Click the Play button to listen the sentences."
  • JohnWagner's avatar
    JohnWagner
    Community Member
    When I read the idea for this challenge I was already in the process of developing a new course for our church about water baptism. The whole course is set in a classroom with four students. the instructor, and the person on the computer. I worked to keep the slides, the quizzes, and the feedback slides all on theme. All of it designed to be highly interactive and conversational. Successful completion ends at a printable certificate of completion. I also incorporated Christina Stephenson's suggestion about using JotForm.com as a way of tracking completion. Have to see how that works.
    http://openbibleministries.com/03baptsm1.php. Included tips at the beginning of the course on the various choices to navigate the course.