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How to translate a 500 pages book about the art of selling into a Storyline 360 "How to...." interactive product?
Dear Walt,yes I am referring to the author of the book who asked me to make an interactive product of his book. It is not a one-to-one reproduction. It is not the idea. What I would like to find out is some kind of methodology on what Phil said "split it into smaller sections". I think the "how to...." logic with small "just in time" modules is the answer. I just want to know if someone already had this challenge and how can I tackle this challenge
- JudyNollet9 months agoSuper Hero
Definitely do what you can to make it easy for the user to find what they need "just in time."
For a more engaging course, think CCC: context, challenge, consequences. In other words, present scenarios, and provide feedback based on how the user answers. This could be as simple as a multiple-choice question with feedback. Or it could be more complicated, for example, with a branching "dialog" that leads to different conclusions.
The point is to let the user "practice" some real-world situations that illustrate points made in the book. (The book may already have good examples, though you might have to work with the author to determine the bad/incorrect responses and appropriate feedback.)