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How do you evaluate the flow of a course?
Hi everyone,
I’ve been thinking a lot about flow in Storyline and Rise courses.
Not the visuals or interactions, but the way ideas move, build and connect for the learner.
When I review courses, flow is often the first thing I look at, because so many issues trace back to it. A course can be beautifully built, but if the flow is unclear, the learner has to work harder than they should.
Here are a few questions I often ask myself:
- Does each screen naturally lead to the next?
- Does the learner know why they’re seeing this information now?
- Is anything arriving too early, too late or without enough context?
- Are we building on what the learner already knows, or jumping around?
- Is there a moment where the pace suddenly gets heavier?
These small checks often reveal more than a long checklist ever could.
I’d love to hear how others approach this.
When you evaluate the flow of a course, what do you look for?
Are there signals or questions you rely on to check whether the experience “moves” the way you hoped?
Always curious to learn from different perspectives.
1 Reply
- CydWalker_mwhcCommunity Member
An option could be to pilot it with user tester(s) and have them give you feedback on the flow.
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