Showing Dialogue and Conversations in E-Learning #233

Showing Conversations in E-Learning #233: ChallengeRecap

One of the most common interactions in e-learning is the scenario interaction where two (or more) characters are engaged in a conversation. The characters are placed together on the slide and speech balloons are used to indicate what each character is saying.

But speech balloons are only one way designers can show speech and verbal communication. What are some other ways? That’s what you’ll answer in this week’s challenge!

Challenge of the Week

This week your challenge is to show how dialogue can be shown in e-learning courses. You can focus on talking, texting, instant messaging, video chats, or any other form of communication.

Your projects can be static or interactive and you can build your demos with any authoring tool. We just want to see your creative solutions for showing dialogue in e-learning.

New Entries Only!

We hosted the first conversation challenge over three years ago. To keep things fresh, we’re asking that you share only new examples this week. You’re more than welcome to re-work a previous example.

Last Week’s Challenge:

To help you talk through this week’s challenge, check out the 3D models and imagery your fellow challengers shared over the past week:

Using 3D Models in E-Learning #232

Using 3D Models in E-Learning #232: Challenge | Recap

 

Wishing you a great week, E-Learning Heroes!

New to the E-Learning Challenges?

The weekly e-learning challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.

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