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Any unique/interesting Storyline Feedback Layer ideas?
Hi all, my Instructional Design teammates and I are exploring new ideas for our Storyline Feedback layers and I'm curious if any E-Learning Heroes or the like have any ideas they'd be willing to share or know of any good sources for ideas. Thanks!
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
You can make the feedback layer's as unique/interesting as you want. Think outside the box. Or, rather, think outside the text boxes and the permanent rectangles and graphics. Here are some options to consider:
- Delete the objects that can't be edited on the slide, which means everything except the two text boxes and the button. To make the text boxes legible, give them a solid fill. For example, on the Incorrect layer, the boxes could be red. On the Correct layer, they could be green. By using only the text boxes and the button, you can place the items anywhere, which means they don't have to cover the responses.
- If the course uses an avatar "guide," put the avatar on the layers, with the appropriate expression.
I trust that others in the community have more ideas, but I hope these get you started.
- JordanGlaskiCommunity Member
Thanks for the response. We've been using SL's own Feedback Layer templates for a while, have a solid understanding of the "basics", and are looking to explore other ideas that have been developed within the community...I suppose even with how others design their Question slides, considering those come first. I'm overall looking to see visible ideas that have been designed, if anyone out there is willing to post a SL sample or even just a screenshot or two. Thanks!