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DebbieBaldwin-7
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6 months ago

Using Animations for Knowledge Check Feedback

Here are two short examples of how animations can be used to set up a knowledge check, and provide reinforcing (and humorous) feedback for correct/incorrect answers.  Each answer, whether it's incorrect or correct, has a corresponding animated sequence that redirects or reinforces the content.  Both of these are from the full course I posted earlier - TeamQuest:  I realized short examples are the way to go (first time contributing, still learning the ropes).  This was built in Storyline with animations built in Vyond.

https://360.articulate.com/review/content/7e663b3f-c82b-4e5a-ba75-9739bce32e10/review

https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e0b21eb5-e335-4b4c-80a8-50fd41bd00e0/review

 

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  • RonBurke's avatar
    RonBurke
    Community Member

    The transitions are cool and the little character movements to accentuate the narrator are perfect!

  • Debbie this is a great example of integrating a video with quiz questions. The narration works well and the way the video responds to the answers keeps the tone of the lesson. Nicely done.

  • I really like this example, Debbie! Thank you for sharing this. To DanaLorz​'s point, it's so valuable to give that sense of fun & liveliness even when receiving feedback, I can really see how this would keep learners engaged to try again even if getting an incorrect answer. 

  • DanaLorz's avatar
    DanaLorz
    Community Member

    This is a great way to keep learners engaged in a quiz, minimizing stress some people feel with testing.  It totally changes the mindset.