Get to the bottom of the source of a food-borne illness with this exciting, fast-paced investigation course. And join the original discussion about this example here.
Superb. Has great interactivity and thoughtful questions that require learners to take their time to think it through. Videos and variety all in a very clean design and navigation. Great stuff!
This isn't a Storyline course, it was created with Rise: https://articulate.com/360/rise I'll let Elizabeth respond about whether or not she can share the course with you.
The formatting in Rise is all pre-built, so you don't need her course file for that. If you haven't tried it out yet, I encourage you to start a free trial to see how it works: https://articulate.com/360/trial
I like the interactive/story and quizzing format that doesn't make you feel like you're taking a quiz. I also like the customized left column menu. I'd love to see how you built it. Are you willing to share?
Victoria Sublette, the flip cards are a built-in interaction in Rise.
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They are built in. In Rise you just add that element to your page.
RISE uses a drag 'n drop WYSIWYG interface providing a live preview of what your course will look like. So drag a divider to you page and you get to see what it looks like to your learners straight away.
This was superb. Well thought out and used retrieval learning up front. I would love it if my courses could even come close to this level of excellence. A wee bit jealous at this point.
Very, very well done! I especially like the STOP AND THINK section at the end of many modules in which the question is answered in the subsequent module.
I love how Articulate supports the community by highlighting works. 3 years since this was published and I'm finding it useful in 2020. Currently developing eLearns for the health sector and this seems highly relevant.
I love how easy this would be to create in Rise and how engaging it is. Think Rise will win more and more of us over from Storyline.
This is a mammoth module and I'm sure it would take a few passes to assimilate all the information.
The only thing I'm confused is where the incident occur. First of all, it appears its set on board a ship but later it's on land in Essex.
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