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Need Creative Ideas for Data Practices Training
Hey there Rachael,
while I do like the use of character avatars and animations, it does feel a bit Powerpoint-ey to me, like a front of the classroom presentation where you have replaced the tutor with the avatar.
I would recommend including more interactive parts, if only for the sake of stimulating reflexion and action in your learners. As an example, on the slide where you're talking about types/media of government data, you could ask the learner "Which one of these do you think could contain government data?" and have them click on the images you've used. Even if all the answers are correct, the exercise is all about activating the learners and causing them to reflect on possible media used to store government data.
Are you obliged to use that background image? Looking at just one image for the entire learning module might get boring quickly. If you have Articulate 360, they have a great stock photo library which I can recommend (in Storyline 360, click Insert/Photos). Perhaps, looking at the Content Library (Storyline 360: Slides/Content Library) might be worthwhile as well to gather some inspiration for creative slide designs.
Regards,
Marc Cuypers
Digital Learning Specialist