This example uses comic-style panels to teach learners how to react to common challenges they'll encounter in a hospital. It also provides instant feedback so they learn how to improve their performance.
Hi Linda -- Just wondering if you have posted a "how to" blog for this? It is really amazing and would be perfect for a hospital training I need to create. Thanks!
Hi Linda -- Great design! I love the Challenge, Choice, Consequence approach and would like to use this for some training I'm doing. Is there a link to where you shared the design yet?
Hi Rebecca; this kind of interactions are built based on an extense use of layers, triggers and drag and drop interactions.
The classic example is "Broken Coworker", you can see a demo here: http://brokencoworker.com/original-demo/
I second that!
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In answer to your requests, I've made a "how-to" video and post for this interaction on my website: http://e-adventurer.com/hospital/
Thank you for your interest.
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