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Turning tables into something more engaging and examples
Hi there,
I am just in a blank space and looking for a poke of a fresh idea. I have a long table (several of them) with appropriate and inappropriate actions and an example. I am trying to think something accessible to bring to life vs a table. Image attached.
In the same module, I have many "situation paragraphs" someone did something and it was not appropriate about two paragraphs of the story, and then the learner will self-reflect on how they would deal with it.
Just hoping for some new thoughts :) Appreciate it :)
- AngeCommunity Member
HI Teresa, You could use a customized drag and drop (if it needs to be accessible there are examples of drag and drop with accessibility (click, click to match), or variables.
Examples:
https://community.articulate.com/download/storyline-drag-and-drop-states-template
https://community.articulate.com/download/storyline-customizable-drag-and-drop-template
https://community.articulate.com/download/storyline-codenames-inspired-learning-game
I would also take a look at the Downloads area or Challenges, lots of interesting ideas/examples that could be customized to suit your needs.
https://community.articulate.com/downloads/templates/storyline
https://community.articulate.com/hubs/e-learning-challenges
P.S. also for example a course with a journal/notes area where by the viewer can write their ideas and print/email it to themselves, or at the least have it handy while taking the course to refresh their memory. - TeresaVanderposCommunity Member
thank you so much, I will take a look. Yes, I normally stay away from drag and drop due to accessibility issues.
Appreciate the reply.
- AngeCommunity Member
Teresa, here is an article on building an accessible drag and drop interaction:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/build-an-accessible-drag-and-drop-interaction-in-storyline