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ElizabethBauer-
Community Member
I've used maps to provide some context for eLearning, even when it's not specific to a real place. I built a quick sample to show how this might work, using numbered markers to show the steps that lead to a health insurance claim. There's also a button you can use to see more of a street view.
https://elizabethbauerllc.github.io/ELC237/
https://elizabethbauerllc.github.io/ELC237/
CherylRyan
6 years agoCommunity Member
I can see how useful that could be, especially for new-hires in a fast-paced office, for example. The ambulance movement brings it all together nicely!
- ElizabethBauer-6 years agoCommunity MemberI've worked in a lot of claims arenas, and using a realistic situation helps to make boring content more relatable. Subrogation, for example, is not a thrilling topic on the face of it, but relating it to the car accident you had back in 2012 and how your insurance company paid you, but then probably got paid back by the insurance company for the person who rear-ended you, makes it real.