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TeresaMoreno
2 years agoCommunity Member
Storyline: Comics-Style Communication Branching Scenario
If you’re looking for ideas on how to create a course that’s tailored to your learners, then look no further! This comics-style Storyline 360 example uses a combination of interactive storytelling, branching techniques, and decision-making scenarios, where learners get to make choices and learn from the results.
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- Katrin_MCommunity MemberThis is the best branching e-learning I know! Great job! Thanks for sharing!
- SonyaPayne-8943Community MemberThis is so great. I loved everything about it, beautiful design, great interactivity and it was fun to complete!! Loved the comic style.
- KatieMcAdamCommunity MemberThanks for sharing - it is great work. I really like the graphic novel style, I think it is very effective and your interactive approach is brilliant. I hope to do something similar. And the post course goodie, icing on the cake!! People like a tangible take away, save note taking and missing information. :) :) :)
- TeresaMorenoCommunity MemberThanks, everyone! I appreciate your kind words :)
- KandiceKidd-b4aCommunity MemberI love it! Thank you for such a great example of how to create a scenario.
- KarenJohnson-8fCommunity MemberCan you tell me what design size you used for this project? I like the comic strip aesthetic, and aligning with the speed of the learner. (allowing them to click the arrows, to continue.) I just wasn't sure what the actual design size was. I also like the RISE micro-learning style it had for slide changes! Very innovative!
- TeresaMorenoCommunity MemberThanks Karen! It's 1920 x 1080 px.
- KarenJohnson-8fCommunity MemberExcellent! Thank you, Teresa! Beautiful job!
- ClareMouritsen-Community MemberBeautiful job, Teresa! The scenario is engaging and thoughtful, and I enjoyed thinking about how it was constructed.
- RonBurkeCommunity MemberThis was very cool. Would love to see how you built this out. I make branch out type interactives for students.
- ShilpaSuresh949Community MemberVery great informative and excellent branching scenarios .
- SimonLister-0baCommunity MemberThank you for sharing this. It has sparked some ideas of how I could adapt this approach to create some interactive learning opportunities for staff learning about fire prevention.
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