I have a course that is going to be built on 5 different scenarios focusing on the 5 levels of stress in workplace violence.
Each scenario has about five scenes where the learner makes a decision. If they make enough bad choices they reach the next highest level of stress and have to go back to the beginning.
My question is, how would I include the bad feedback information that they won't get if they just select the correct choice right away?
What about a debrief at the very end of the scenario if they reach the correct ending? You could combine multiple pieces of feedback at that point.
Another possible option would be some sort of custom review at the end. You could maybe do a table where their choice is on the left and the explanation why it's correct is on the left. That would be fairly complex to build, but it sounds like you're already doing a pretty complex setup.
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What about a debrief at the very end of the scenario if they reach the correct ending? You could combine multiple pieces of feedback at that point.
Another possible option would be some sort of custom review at the end. You could maybe do a table where their choice is on the left and the explanation why it's correct is on the left. That would be fairly complex to build, but it sounds like you're already doing a pretty complex setup.
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