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How to present a large amount of terms
As is often the answer: It depends.
How familiar are the learners be with the terms? For example, are they likely to know the terms? Will they perhaps have encountered some of them? Or will the terms be completely new to them?
A more important question: how will they use the terms in the future? I think showing them how they'll need to use the terms would be more impactful than simply presenting a glossary. For example, if there are two terms that are often confused, you could present a scenario in which the user has to choose which term to use.
On the other hand, if there's a licensing exam that requires them to match terms with definitions, you could set up tests for that. For example, if you search the community, you'll find Matching games that might work for you.
- CFJones4 months agoCommunity Member
Yes, it's a licensing exam. The 21 terms have to be taught word-for-word. I'll also do a quiz interaction, but it's how to present 21 terms and conditions! It's a lot of text.
- TeresaVanderpos4 months agoCommunity Member
I realized they gave me some example/scenarios as well for my long one, so that should help. Thanks CFJones for posting as I am finding this helpful for me in my own situation :)