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AndreasFisch839
Community Member
Here are 3 more engaging ways to present content interactively instead of using plain bullet points.
While these designs require more effort, they can enhance learner engagement.
The examples are from an engineering/maintenance course. The feedback on interactions is often positive, however I'm very mindful that too much interaction can distract from the actual learning.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a483524c-c183-4874-bb05-c39287a203d9/review
While these designs require more effort, they can enhance learner engagement.
The examples are from an engineering/maintenance course. The feedback on interactions is often positive, however I'm very mindful that too much interaction can distract from the actual learning.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a483524c-c183-4874-bb05-c39287a203d9/review
ThierryEMMANUEL
2 years agoCommunity Member
I noticed and loved several very clever details in the making of this demo, Andreas. And I didn't manage to reproduce them. So, well done! And my questions in the Review.
- AndreasFisch8392 years agoCommunity MemberMerci, Thierry.
As for the Laser Coder:
Each bottle is a slider. The slider button is replaced by the bottle picture. The laser coder is a duplicate and cropped image that is "brought forward". That way the sliding bottle appears to be sliding behind the laser coder. The red laser flash is on a layer and triggered when the slider button reached that laser point.
Pallet Stacker:
I used different hotspots in this Drag & Drop interaction to make the stacking effect.
I added the source file to Articulate Review:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a483524c-c183-4874-bb05-c39287a203d9/review- ThierryEMMANUEL2 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Andreas. The bottle is a slider, of course! I should have guessed since it only moves in one direction. It's smart and the slider does the job perfectly.