This was nice. I'd suggest on the Try Me section there be a scenario that tells me what item I'm ordering, and maybe payment type. If not, then give some feedback on why "android phone" didn't work. Otherwise it was super!
I am trying to design some software simulations for my company and I enjoyed looking at your course. I echo Brian's suggestions above, and suggest adding some visual feedback to let learners know when they are successful or need to try again. You could also animate the question (?) icon at the bottom to remind learners that help is available if they need it. Learners often need guidance when they try a new process on their own for the first time--asking the learner to enter very specific information into a text box for example. Would be nice to get a hint, reminder, or the option to see that part of the demonstration again. I really like your design though. Very engaging and realistic. Nice job and thanks for sharing your work.
A true to life simulation with good use of animations and visual cues/feedback to support learning. Feedback from others above will make it even better. :)
Hello. It's very nice. I'd suggest to add a little more information in the "Show me" section. More than just "click here for this" and "click here for that", normally the users who need the demo might also require a sense of what they are doing as they click. Something like "to select an item, click on the desired item. Click on this item to select it". That way they know what the clicking means. It adds meaning to the demonstration.
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Hi Biraja,
Great example. I liked the design and how gamification elements being used.
Thanks for your valuable feedback!
This was nice. I'd suggest on the Try Me section there be a scenario that tells me what item I'm ordering, and maybe payment type. If not, then give some feedback on why "android phone" didn't work. Otherwise it was super!
I am trying to design some software simulations for my company and I enjoyed looking at your course. I echo Brian's suggestions above, and suggest adding some visual feedback to let learners know when they are successful or need to try again. You could also animate the question (?) icon at the bottom to remind learners that help is available if they need it. Learners often need guidance when they try a new process on their own for the first time--asking the learner to enter very specific information into a text box for example. Would be nice to get a hint, reminder, or the option to see that part of the demonstration again. I really like your design though. Very engaging and realistic. Nice job and thanks for sharing your work.
Thanks for your feedback!
You can get all the information, if you click on the help icon on the bottom right corner. I'll try to add some animated icon to highlight that.
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
I'll implement all to make the course more engaging. For the help icon, I think animated (blinking) GIF image will add more value.
A true to life simulation with good use of animations and visual cues/feedback to support learning. Feedback from others above will make it even better. :)
Thanks Gavin!
Hello. It's very nice. I'd suggest to add a little more information in the "Show me" section. More than just "click here for this" and "click here for that", normally the users who need the demo might also require a sense of what they are doing as they click. Something like "to select an item, click on the desired item. Click on this item to select it". That way they know what the clicking means. It adds meaning to the demonstration.
Thanks for your valuable feedback!
I am collecting feedback from all of you guys. I'll definitely implement all these inside the course and make the course more interesting.
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