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Choosing Simulation Modes
Hi Team!
I'm new to creating software simulations. I will be using Storyline 3. When/How would you recommend using each mode (video only, view, try, test)?
These simulations are for regularly used software processes but for new hires (no prior experience/knowledge of these systems or processes)? I'm trying to figure out which mode or combination of modes to use.
Thanks in advance for any direction. I appreciate you!
Hi Philip!
We have a support article that breaks down the purpose of each mode.
- If you're demonstrating a process, then we recommend choosing Video on a Slide.
- If you're demonstrating a process with mouse movements and captions, use View Mode step-by-step slides.
- If you're giving learners the opportunity to practice a series of steps, use Try Mode. Try Mode slides function as ungraded assessments.
- Lastly, use Test Mode step-by-step slides to test learners' knowledge of a process. Test Mode slides function as graded exams.
Let us know what you decide!
- PhilipDeerCommunity Member
Thanks, Lauren!
I'm not sure. I'm leaning towards a combo of Try and Test or View and Test.
It would be great if anyone has input from an instructional design perspective as to which modes they have seen work best for certain situations or learning objectives.