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Any examples on how to make cyber security and engaging course?
Hi, I have to make a cyber security eLearning course with storyline. I have the content and script from the SME, but I am struggling with how to present/display the content in a "non-boring" way. I would love to see engaging eLearning examples of boring, technical content for ideas. I do not need to "copy" your content, I just need to see ideas on how to make it engaging. I will be and voice-overs, using "tabs," click to reveals, nice photos, etc. for some things, but there is a lot of text content I'm trying to figure out how to present. I can animate each line of text synch'd to the narration, but I'm stuck thinking how to improve upon that. Thank you for nay help/examples.
- ChristyTuckerCommunity Member
For a totally different approach, Clark Aldrich has an example of a highly interactive cybersecurity course where you take the view of a hacker to see how they think. It's the 3rd example on this page, under the heading Short Sims to Understand Behaviors.
- BrandanLauraCommunity Member
Christy, Thank you for the link. those are interesting.
- AdamZamczykCommunity Member
Hi Brandan,
Here is a link to my previous employer with examples of eLearning/gamification
Some of these are created with storyline
https://www.thesecuritycompany.com/what-we-do/online-learning-2/gamification/
- BrandanLauraCommunity Member
thank you very much for the ideas and examples.
M. Brandan Laura
gat7@outlook.com
- JoeFrancisCommunity Member
A few years back, EI Design won Omni's Gold award for their "A Date With Data Dave" cybersecurity course. While, sadly, the URL to the course no longer seems to work, there's enough of a working description with visuals on their site to give you an idea of what they did.
Billed as "a Microlearning nugget on Data Security designed using the Parallax web-based scrolling technology," this course was a scroller, where you were the character ("Dave"), who stayed in place on his Segway while the rest of the floor "scrolled" from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen beneath him. At certain points, the motion would stop with a challenge for you to solve.
- AndrewDasCommunity Member
Glad to hear to know that. If you are thinking of making your eLearning course engaging and you are left with confusion. Let me mention my favourite which might come handy to you.
I would like to suggest you the Paradiso course creation services, all you need to do is provide the content and watch as our course creation service transforms your raw content into an attractive eLearning course of your dreams. - AndyHoughtonCommunity Member
We took a different approach. We think things like cyber security should be of interest to most people- not just at work, but in their private lives. For example, they may need to teach elderly parents or children how to use the internet safely. They might want to know more about the Internet of Things as their house is getting 'smarter', and so on. Therefore, although our videos are designed for the workplace, they also bring peoples' personal lives into the training - to make it less like a work based piece of learning.
We use images, voice, text and more recently music to help get the message across. You can see all our cyber security videos on our Showreel page https://whatyouneedtoknow.co.uk/showreel/ - LaurieGilmor365Community Member
Include real world stories. I recall reading one time that all computers on Dobbins Airforce base were shut down due to one person forwarding an attachment. (This was at least 10 years ago). Sure you could find some more recent stories, ransomware, etc. People always like a story.