challenge537
5 TopicsInstructional Design Rage Baiting
Hello! I'm not really into competitive sports. But I do like to fish for comments 😀 Despite my natural antipathy towards any type of competitive sport, sometimes a sporting motif can be useful for framing content. A lot of sporting language and terminology has crossed over into business communication, too. So it's a fertile area for instructional design. Cast your line here: https://bit.ly/elhc537Table Tennis Training for Skill Development
We created this eLearning sample to show how interactive, skill-based learning can improve performance using a simple game-flow model, based on a Table Tennis. You’ll see: Click-based sequencing interactions Clear feedback and hints Practice-focused learning design Explore the eLearning Challenge https://www.brilliantteams.com.au/table-tennis-training-skill-based-custom-elearning/Teaching Advanced Football Actions Through Interactive eLearning
We designed a short, interactive learning experience focused on teaching an advanced football concept in a simple and engaging way. Explore the Interactive Learning Experience. https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/custom-elearning-click-and-reveal-football-training/