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Montsea
8 years agoSuper Hero
Here's another video quiz example: http://elearningdesigner.com/storyline/video-quiz-economics/index.html
The goal was to take an existing video lecture and find ways to make it feel more interactive. I tried two different approaches with the video.
In the first example, I split the video into multiple segments. This makes it easier to control the quiz questions when the user drags the seekbar. The downside is that the video isn't playable as a single file.
In the other example, the video is placed on one slide and the questions are loaded into slide layers. The benefit here is that the entire video is available to the learner. The downside is that when the learner drags the seekbar, the question prompts are displayed for each cue point. I could probably use a variable to mitigate that but this was just a concept.
The goal was to take an existing video lecture and find ways to make it feel more interactive. I tried two different approaches with the video.
In the first example, I split the video into multiple segments. This makes it easier to control the quiz questions when the user drags the seekbar. The downside is that the video isn't playable as a single file.
In the other example, the video is placed on one slide and the questions are loaded into slide layers. The benefit here is that the entire video is available to the learner. The downside is that when the learner drags the seekbar, the question prompts are displayed for each cue point. I could probably use a variable to mitigate that but this was just a concept.