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Looking for Creative ideas for software simulation courses...
I'm creating a software simulation course in Storyline and am stumped on making this engaging. I'm 1/2-way through with the course and I'm already bored...so what does this say about my learner's experience? Any samples/examples, etc., would be appreciated (other than the Evernote example which is great!)
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- DianeHorneCommunity Member
Thanks everyone for the great feedback!
- RebeccaFleischCCommunity Member
Hi Diane,
Just going through some tech feeds and came across this one.You know what's important about end user training? The end user.
Thought you might find it relevant and informative.
- TracyButheCommunity Member
We had to do a series of mind-numbing courses that were not only far too long but just too much to learn in one session so we made it a blended learning situation and had them pull out their User Guide and follow along. We made the learner do most of the clicking and showed the page of the User Guide on each screen so if they got confused they could look at it.. We also had sections where they HAD to use the User Guide and fill in the info using it.
To make it less boring we used 3 of the Storyline characters to help out, provide feedback, etc.. At the beginning we had the learner click on each one to see how they were feeling about the training. We had one that was gung-ho to start the training - you know the person that would remind the teacher you had homework to turn in. She would say things like "I am so ready for this training. I've already got my user guide printed. Let's get started." One character was a little worried about the new software she would say things like "I am so glad we have the user guide to follow, that makes me more comfortable." and we had one that was a bit over confident - like "Why do I have to take this training when I have done this job for 10 years." This one was helpful because he would pop up and say something like, "Wow, I didn't know that!" We had them nudge people if the forgot where they were supposed to click or whatever they were supposed to do. One of the characters would pop-up and say something like..."the user guide says we're supposed to choose option B." Or "Try clicking here." We named them and even threw in a little humor with them. We sold these characters based on the fact that if we didn't lighten up this course people were going to fall asleep or poke their eyes out.
Hope this is useful to someone.
- StephanieLongCommunity Member
I know this is an old post but i would love to see an example of this!
- YogeshYadav-a0cCommunity Member
Yes, absolutely. Thanks for sharing!
- yewandedaniel-aCommunity Member
I am actually creating a course now that is supposed to be an overview - kind of like a tour of the features of a new web-based portal. Instead of the standard simulations, I decided to structure the course as "10 cool things you can do in the new Manager Self Service portal". So my navigation is ten buttons with a feature on each one, then I added a link at the bottom that I called - but first, an introduction. They have to do the introduction first, which is basically, here's what MSS is, and why its a great tool. After that the navigation is open and they can explore the features in any order they want.
- DanielliHodgkinCommunity Member
What a great idea! Do you have a sample of this work that you can shre?
Hi Yewande and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! Thanks for sharing
- yewandedaniel-aCommunity Member
Thanks Leslie, i've been quietly lurking in the shadows for a while. And I love everything Articulate!
I'm finding more and more lurkers...It's a great community and I hope you'll find more reason to jump in and participate, even if you do not need assistance
Hi Danielli! This thread is a bit dated and I'm not sure if Yewande is still subscribed. You are welcome to utilize the 'Contact Me' option on the user profile if you wish to contact the user directly.
This is an older reply Stephanie. I've not seen Tracy around in a while, but you are certainly welcome to reach out to the user directly via the 'Contact Me' option on the user profile if you do not hear back soon.
- LeslieSmith-f92Community Member
Where can I find downloadable software simulation templates for Articulate 360?
- BeccaLevanCommunity Member
Hello Bridget, and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! ⭐️
Thanks for reaching out here, and I'm happy to point you to a couple of articles I found with some software simulation downloads and examples!
Take a look here and here, and let me know what you think! If you want to share more details of what you're trying to achieve, I'm sure some other folks in the community can chime in with additional finds!
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