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Sunday, August 21, 2011
Learning Design: Add Interactivity to eLearning
Easy, Cheap Ways to Add Interactivity to eLearning
Notes from #CETS11 - Chicago eLearning and Technology Showcase
Level 1
Pop-Up - Click on a link to see a definition or obtain more information on a topic.
Hot Spot - Click on an image to view a different page or additional content.
Level 2
Myth or Fact - Determine whether series of statements is accurate or not.
Ordering - Put steps of a process or procedure into the correct order.
Categorization- Group a series of statements and together by like characteristics.
Interactive Timeline - A visual representation of a sequence of events, whereby the learner clicks on a specific date or year, events and/or content relevant to that date appears.
Level 3
Scavenger Hunt- The learner is presented with a problem that requires them to use various assigned resources to answer the questions.
Simple Game-Based - The learner is tested on factual knowledge through the use of something like Jeopardy, a crossword puzzle, or flip cards.
Level 4
Virtual Coach - The learner partners with an avatar-like creation that helps guide the learner throughout the course.
Challenge and Response - The learner is presented with a simulated interview or scenario where the learner is being questioned or challenged by another individual.
Reference:
Massoni, J. & Weller, S. (2011) 20 Easy and Cheap Ways to Add Interactivity to eLearning. http://chicagoelearningshowcase.com/
Image: http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/texturelab/EPSRC/images/Clouds/PeopleInteractivityCloud.png