Example
“Are You Sure?” in E-Learning #555
This week I wanted to lean into the spirit of the confirmation prompt, that moment of pause, of reconsideration, and ask: what if that pause wasn't entirely on your side?
The scenario: you're an internal team member who's just come back from a learning design course. You have the master learning design authoring tool.
Before you're allowed near the authoring tool, the org's AI guide HARMONY needs to run a quick "Confirmation Test."
Three scenarios.
Shouldn't take long.
HARMONY is very helpful.
The "Are you sure?" mechanic does something a little different here. I'll leave it at that. 🙂
A few craft notes for anyone interested in the build:
- The confirmation prompt UX is deliberately asymmetric; the buttons don't behave the same way depending on which answer you're leaning toward
- HARMONY has two states that shift based on your choices throughout
- Three different endings based on your answer tally
- The fake "analysis" stage has a silent jury. You'll see.
- I have a lot of fun with Claude Design, Code and all things Claude
Would love to know which ending you hit, and whether any of the scenarios felt a little too close to home. 👀
Are you a conformist or a rebel?
Find out here Confirmation Test
Thanks to DavidAnderson and the Articulate 360 team for the prompt; this one was a lot of fun.
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