Hi Malvika. Based on your previous conversation with Allison, it sounds like you're referring to "levels" in the context of interactivity? If so, the information Allison provided is probably the same I would offer. If you're still in search of more examples of interactivity, hopefully a few more of our community members will chime in with their suggestions.
And if you're looking for examples of "levels" as in Kirkpatrick's Levels of Evaluation, let me know and I can pull a few together for you from our Examples hub.
Thanks for clarifying, Malvika. As I said, the E-Learning Examples hub that Allison pointed you to contains hundreds of examples of all types of e-learning—some highly interactive (level 3 at least) and some more passive (level 1). What makes something "interactive" is somewhat subjective in my experience, so I would suggest you explore the examples in that hub and determine which ones fit your criteria for each level of interactivity.
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Hi Malvika. Based on your previous conversation with Allison, it sounds like you're referring to "levels" in the context of interactivity? If so, the information Allison provided is probably the same I would offer. If you're still in search of more examples of interactivity, hopefully a few more of our community members will chime in with their suggestions.
And if you're looking for examples of "levels" as in Kirkpatrick's Levels of Evaluation, let me know and I can pull a few together for you from our Examples hub.
Hi Trim,
I wanted example for each categorization.
http://info.shiftelearning.com/blog/bid/190140/Levels-of-Interactivity-in-eLearning-Which-one-do-you-need
Regards
Malvika
Thanks for clarifying, Malvika. As I said, the E-Learning Examples hub that Allison pointed you to contains hundreds of examples of all types of e-learning—some highly interactive (level 3 at least) and some more passive (level 1). What makes something "interactive" is somewhat subjective in my experience, so I would suggest you explore the examples in that hub and determine which ones fit your criteria for each level of interactivity.
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