20+ Creative Ways to Use Interactive Video in E-Learning Courses #365
Interactive Video Examples RECAP #365: Challenge | Recap This week’s challenge recap features creative ideas for using interactive video in e-learning. Examples include video-based quizzes, scenarios, branching stories, and more! Michele Moore Example | Michele Moore Paul Alders Example | Download | Paul Alders | Website | @paulalders Danny Benton Example | Download | Danny Benton | Website Sharlene Daley Example | Sharlene Daley Karen Winters Example | Karen Winters Danny Benton Example | Danny Benton | Website Kim Wilkins Example | Kim Wilkins Dennis Gifford Example | Dennis Gifford Roy Phillips Example | Roy Phillips David Truzman Example | David Truzman Mikki Johnston Example | Mikki Johnston Peter Mercier Example | Peter Mercier Alexander Salas Example | Download | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Jodi M. Sansone Example | Download | Jodi M. Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Thierry EMMANUEL Example | Thierry EMMANUEL Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Karin Lorbeck Example | Download | Karin Lorbeck Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Daniel Cañaveral Example | Daniel Cañaveral Tracy Carroll Example | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Kandice Kidd Example | Kandice Kidd Sarah Scott Example | Sarah Scott Samuel Apata Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem Morten Holdt Example | Morten Holdt Gabriella Vinci Example | Gabriella Vinci | Website Yekaterina Martynova Example | Yekaterina Martynova Ernesto Yannini Example | Ernesto Yannini | Website Elizabeth Budko Example | Elizabeth Budko New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly 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. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Interactive Video Examples! The 2022 interactive video challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.40Views0likes0Comments21 Survival Training Examples from E-Learning Designers #332
Survival Training Examples RECAP #332: Challenge|Recap This week’s challenge asked course designers to share interactive examples to help learners survive anything. Examples include tips for surviving tornadoes, rip currents, Euro2020, and much more. Renee Stern Example| Renee Stern | Website Andrea Ritchie Example| Andrea Ritchie Jennifer Clarke Example| Jennifer Clarke Frazer Worthington Example| Frazer Worthington Jaime McCall Example| Jaime McCall Mon Oyanedel Example| Mon Oyanedel Brenda Barley-Kay Examples | Brenda Barley-Kay Vanessa Maldonado Example |Vanessa Maldonado Heather Howes Example | Heather Howes Jodi Sansone Example | Download | Jodi Sansone | Website | @jodimsansone Ron Katz Example | Ron Katz | Website Tracy Carroll Example | Download | Blog | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll Jonathan Hill Example | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint Ang CM Example | Ang CM Shaunna Holcomb Example | Shaunna Holcomb Joel Colley Example | Joel Colley Kimberly Eng Example | Kimberly Eng | Website Joe Waddington Example | Joe Waddington Fay Hsueh Example | Fay Hsueh Jennifer Vigil Example | Jennifer Vigil Robert Holder Example | Robert Holder New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly 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. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, please include #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Survival How-To Examples! The how-to survive anything challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.4Views0likes0CommentsUnusual Suspects: Examples of Non-Human Characters in E-Learning #113
Anthropomorphism in E-Learning RECAP#113: Challenge|Recap There’s nothing unusual about non-human characters in e-learning! This week’s recap features a colorful cast of anthropomorphic e-learning characters including: toys, rakes, robots, potatoes, kitty cats, and so much more! Thanks to everyone who shared demos or feedback in this week's challenge. Gene Rukavina View project| Gene Rukavina | Website Jackie Van Nice View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains Alexander Salas View demo | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn View demo | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Rambo Levin View demo | Rambo Levin |Website | @rambolevin Phil Mayor View demo | Download | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor Lyn Lucovsky View demo | Lyn Lucovsky Alexander Salas View demo | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Amar Kulshreshtha View demo | Learn more | Amar Kulshreshtha | Website Tanya Storm View demo | Tanya Storm | Website | @tanyastorm Zsolt Olah View demo | Zsolt Olah | Website | @Rabbitoreg View demo | Zsolt Olah | Website | @Rabbitoreg Linda Lorenzetti View demo | Learn more | Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor Dianne Hope View demo | Learn more | Dianne Hope | Website | @DianneHope Marcus Ritter View demo | Marcus Ritter | Website Rachel Craig View demo | Rachel Craig Montse View demo | Montse | Website | @mLearning Veronica Budnikas View demo| Learn more| Veronica Budnikas | Website | @verobudnikas David E. Davis View demo| David E. Davis Amy Lamb View demo| Amy Lamb | @aangrimson Tracy Carroll View demo | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly 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. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, try using #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Share Your Anthropomorphic Characters! The anthropomorphic characterchallengeis still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.4Views0likes0CommentsHere's How Course Designers are Using Characters in E-Learning #18
Characters in E-LearningRECAP#18: Challenge|Recap Using characters in e-learning is one of the easiest ways to personalize your courses.Over the past weekyour fellow community members shared practical examples for using everything from illustrated to photographic to video game toanthropomorphiccharacters in e-learning. I just wanted to thank everyone who shared demos or feedback in this week's challenge. I know the e-learning community appreciates seeing what you come up with each week. Want to share your e-learning character ideas with the community? Add a link to the comments below and I'll update this post to include your demo.If you share your demos on Twitter, use #ELHchallengeso your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness.You're also welcome to share your demo on our Facebook e-learning characters page. You have a lot ofcharacter,E-Learning Heroes! eScenario View Demo| Patricio Bustamante| e-Learning Ninja|@patob2000 E-Learning Characters View Demo| Source File| Ana Lucia Barguil|@abarguil Using Google Hangout View Demo| Source File| Ana Lucia Barguil|@abarguil Wreck It Ralph Joseph Ramanui E-Learning Character Scenario View Demo| David Anderson| Multimedia Learning|@elearning Story Lion Demo: 01| 02| 03| 04| Bruce Graham| Perfect Performance|@brucuk Talking Heads View Demo| Jeff Kortenbosch| Serious Learning|@elearningjeff Writing Customer Letters View Demo| Jonathan Atleson|@jatleson Reduce, Reuse, or Recycle View Demo| Jonathan Atleson|@jatleson Leadership Training: Meet the Team View Demo| Montse Anderson| E-Learning Designer|@mLearning Leadership Training: Interactive Quotes View Demo| Montse Anderson|@mLearning CTU Key Features Melissa Cline-Douthitt Career Assessment Results and Research Module Melissa Cline-Douthitt Health Characters View Demo| David Lindenberg| Website|@dvdlindenberg Character Challenge Kimberly Bourque| Website|@Kim_Bourque USMAP View Demo| Alicia Durham|MCCS Cherry Point Character Challenge Paul Alders| Eyespirations|@PaulAlders Choose Your Team View Demo|Rebecca Lindsay Using Characters in E-Learning Ian McConnell| tlslearning| Blog Post|@tlslearning A Kiss View Demo| Ridvan Saglam| Website|@rbsaglam Learning Tools Interaction - Reading Weight View Demo| Joshua Farquharson| Allied Health Tools|@ahtools1 Sexual Harassment Training View demo(Storyline) |View demo(Studio)| Jackie Van Nice| Blog Post|@JackieTrains Cecilia Bernal View demo| YouTube| Cecilia Bernal | Intexpliki | @intexpliki Matt Guyan View demo| Matt Guyan | Website | @MattGuyan Linda Lorenzetti Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor Rıdvan Saglam View demo| Ridvan Saglam | Website | @rbsaglam Carolina Fautsch Learn more| Carolina Fautsch | Website | @daedalworks Ashi Tandon View project| Ashi Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Dianne Hope View project| Learn more| Download| Dianne Hope| @DianneHope Alexander Salas View project| Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn More About the E-Learning Challenges: The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challengesanytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. Show Us How You UseCharacters in E-Learning Courses! The scenariochallengeis still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page toinclude your examples.14Views0likes4Comments19 Ways Instructional Designers Use Branching Scenarios #99
Branching Scenarios in E-Learning RECAP #99: Challenge|Recap Thanks to everyone who shared demos or feedback in this week's challenge Remember: The challenges are always open. You can jump into this or any previous challenge anytime and we'll update the recap post to include your work. Punam Parab View project| Punam Parab | Website | @punam_parab Linda Lorenzetti Great example of how e-learning scenarios can help servers learn to properly stack and carry heavy items on a serving tray. Inspired by an older post by Cathy Moore, this is a creative drag-and-drop example that asks learners to justify their choices. View demo | Learn more | Linda Lorenzetti | Website | @lindalor Phil Mayor Game-based scenario teaches learners the essential skills of the ninja. Phil won the Gold in this this year’s Articulate Guru contest with this entry. This example features scenarios, practice activities, and gamified elements like progress meters and scoring. Try to set aside some time to go through this amazing project. View demo | Phil Mayor | Website | @philmayor Nancy Woinoski Our second game-based scenario example comes from Guru Bronze winner Nancy Woinoski. Branching elements include robot assembly and trivia game activities. Another great example to spend time deconstructing. View demo | Nancy Woinoski | Website | @pinchedhead Dude, where’s my bicycle? Help solve the crime in this interactive scenario that features branching video interviews. View demo | Nancy Woinoski | Website | @pinchedhead Rachel Barnum Get ready for your first day on the job in this branching scenario example! The scenario gives learners the option to personalize their experience by adding their name and choosing an avatar. View demo | Rachel Barnum | Website | @OhThatRachel Todd Troost Cool scenario example from an Effective Team Communication course. This branching scenario example features an engaging video introduction and role-play activities. Note: I liked how Todd introduced himself this week and requested feedback on his project. The community offered helpful and constructive feedback which Todd worked into his follow-up example. You all make me so happy to be part of this community. Thank you! Todd Troost Dongxue Sun Cool use of e-learning scenarios and gamified elements in this Project Scope Management interaction. Dongxue Sun Brian Keys Check out this scenario example designed to teach restaurant personnel how to greet guests. You’ll get plenty of practice to try on different greetings while receiving constructive feedback on each choice. View demo | Brian Keys |Website | @briantrains Dianne Hope E-learning’s celebrity, Atsumi, is running into some challenging situations. Can you help her navigate the challenges to find a successful solution? View demo| Learn more| Dianne Hope | Website | @DianneHope Veronica Budnikas Cool use of adding background audio in this scenario challenge designed to help engineers repair a collapsed bridge. The scenario quickly sets up the situation before moving learners into a role-play situations. Nicely done, Veronica! View demo | Veronica Budnikas | Website | @verobudnikas Alexander Salas Hospitality training using gamification and branching scenarios. View demo | Learn more | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Virak Yang Practice your leadership styles in this scenario-based quiz. This example features personalized options such as adding learner name and tailoring content based on learner responses. Very nice example, Virak! Virak Yang | Website Nagarjuna Veeramallu Branching scenario example designed to train retailers how to interact with shoppers to uncover their purchasing needs. View demo | Learn more | Nagarjuna Veeramallu | Pixentia | @pixentia Alexander Salas Alexander once again breaks out the countdown timersin his gamified scenario. His scenario examplefeatures countdown timers, scoring, and creative quizzes. You’ll need to answer each question correctly to have a fighting chance at winning! View demo | Learn more | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn Gerard Friel Creative use of Michael Allen's CCAF scenario model. This branching scenario features gamificaton elements like personalization, feedback, and Lego avatars. View demo | Learn more | Gerard Friel | Website | @gerardfriel Karen Perdomo Gorgeous comic book design in this branching scenario designed to help learners practice responding to drinking and driving. Karen Perdomo Parichaya Kanungo Help Rohn with career choices in this scenario-based activity. Parichaya Kanungo Rachel Craig As a salesperson, it’s your job to recommend the right shoes for your customers. This scenario-based example helps retail shoe personnel make the best recommendations based on customer needs. Rachel Craig Ashi Tandon Here's a fun idea for letting learners choose their rideshare options. It's a simple demo with many practical applications for using icons to help learners make choices. View demo| Ashi Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon Ben Filla Ben Filla | Website Fletcher Hammond Fletcher Hammond Jackie Van Nice View demo|Learn more|Jackie Van Nice|@jackietrains Dianne Hope View demo| Learn more| Forum discussion| Dianne Hope | Website | @DianneHope New to the E-Learning Challenges? The weekly 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. If you have a blog, please consider writing about your challenges. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. If you share your demos on Twitter, try using #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness. Show and Share Your Branching Scenarios The branching scenario challengeis still open! Please click hereto jump over to the challenge and share your examples and I'll update this post with your examples.56Views0likes0CommentsPreventing Workplace Violence E-Learning Examples #57
E-Learning Workplace ViolenceRECAP#57: Challenge|Recap Is a compliance course in your e-learning future? Consider this week’s recap your e-learning guide to building better workplace violence scenarios. Over the past week, course designers shared creative scenarios for preventing workplace violence in a variety of locations, including city taxis, coffee shops, and holiday events. Thanks to everyone who shared a demo, comment, or feedback this week. Your participation helps all of us become better course designers. Another way to becomebetter designers is learning from the folks who share and write about their weekly challenges. Not only will you pick up some course design and production tips, but you’ll help support the folks who share generously their time, ideas, and source files week after week. Matt Guyan View demo| Matt Guyan| Website|@MattGuyan Kristin Anthony View demo| Learn more| Kristin Anthony|@anthkris Jackie Van Nice View demo| Learn more|Jackie Van Nice|@jackietrains Richard Watson View demo| Learn more|Richard Watson|@rwatsonID Gerard Friel View demo| Learn more| Gerard Friel|@gerardfriel Dawn Tedesco View demo|Dawn Tedesco Dan Sweigert View demo| Dan Sweigert | Website | @elearningwdan Aboutthe E-LearningChallenges? The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of theprevious challengesanytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos. Share Your Workplace Violence Prevention Examples! The workplace violence trainingchallengeis still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challengeand post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.11Views0likes23Comments