video quiz
6 TopicsLet's study the history of cheese
Hi everyone! This week I didn’t have much time to create something from scratch, so I decided to revisit some of my previous projects instead. And that reminded me of a quiz I made based on a video about cheese. The video is from TED Talks — their animations are absolutely stunning, and every episode feels like a real masterpiece. About Me Kate Golomshtok Website Email LinkedInPush vs Pull E-Learning
I first shared this entry for another challenge. I am reposting it here because the format fits this week’s theme of using interactive videos for scenarios and quizzes. This project illustrates how Push and Pull methods influence learner engagement in a fictional onboarding scenario. In the Push approach, learners view a simple slide that lists the company’s core values. It presents the content in a passive way. In the Pull approach, learners watch a short video scenario and respond to branching questions that require them to apply the core values. The choices shape the path, giving the experience a more active feel. This comparison illustrates how interactive videos enable learners to connect core values to real-life situations. Link to the interactive: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/7ae3701d-f5ba-4ddd-ab68-e6686ccd66d3/reviewTrain Smart: Technique Quiz
Hi everyone! This is my first time participating in an Articulate challenge, and I wanted to create something simple, practical, and useful for beginners at the gym. The idea behind this demo is a quick “form check”: learners watch short clips of common exercises and decide whether the technique is correct. If they can recognize proper form, great - they’re ready to train on their own. If not, the quiz recommends taking a few sessions with a coach to build a safer workout routine. Link to the quiz: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d5fb412b-5b09-4e14-a5a4-6dda1c3fec32/review Video credits: All exercise footage comes from this YouTube video by Heather Robertson.