19 Ways to Use Locked & Conditional Navigation in E-Learning #390

Conditional Navigation in E-Learning RECAP #390: Challenge | Recap

When it comes to e-learning courses, one of the most important factors is navigation. How learners move through and experience your e-learning course can make all the difference in engagement and retention. While learners generally prefer unlocked and open navigation, there will be times when you need a little more control over the way learners experience your course. 

In this week's recap post, you'll find creative ideas for using locked and conditional navigation to control how learners move through your course.

Jonathan Hill

Jonathan Hill

Example | Download | Learn more | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint

Thierry EMMANUEL

Thierry EMMANUEL

Example | Thierry EMMANUEL

Faizan Mohiuddin

Faizan Mohiuddin

Example | Faizan Mohiuddin

Jodi M. Sansone

Jodi M. Sansone

Example | Download (Resource tab) | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone

Daniel Canaveral

Daniel Canaveral

Example | Daniel Canaveral

Joe Waddington

Joe Waddington

Example | Download | Joe Waddington

Yvonne Urra-Bazain

Yvonne Urra-Bazain

Example | Download (Link in comments) | Yvonne Urra-Bazain | Website

Kaylene Wance

Kaylene Wance

Example | Kaylene Wance

Melanie Bowman

Melanie Bowman

Example | Melanie Bowman

Ron Katz

Ron Katz

Example | Ron Katz | Website

Jackie Blum

Jackie Blum

Example | Jackie Blum | Website

Samuel Apata

Samuel Apata

Example | Download | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem

Brice Maret

Brice Maret

Example | Download | Brice Maret

Eva Ludowig

Eva Ludowig

Example | Download | Eva Ludowig | Website

TJ Akisanya

TJ Akisanya

Example | TJ Akisanya | Website

Katherine Boicos

Katherine Boicos

Example | Katherine Boicos

Ghaidaa Kotb

Ghaidaa Kotb

Example | Ghaidaa Kotb

Nick Russell

Nick Russell

Example | Nick Russell | Website

Shannon McNicol

Shannon McNicol

Example | Shannon McNicol

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The conditional navigation 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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