Building a Simulated Phone Conversation in Storyline
This is how I built a simulated phone conversation in Articulate Storyline as part of a branching scenario.
This is how I built a simulated phone conversation in Articulate Storyline as part of a branching scenario.
This is an example of the thought process for creating layouts for a branching scenario.
One way to engage learners is to make content immediately relevant. People naturally pay more attention to information they can use right away than information they “might need someday.”
Listen to my interview about scenario-based learning experiences on The Lounge podcast with Jacqueline Hutchinson.
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When we provide feedback in branching scenarios, we have several questions to consider. Intrinsic and
If you weren’t able to attend my session at the Learning Solutions Conference in Orlando,
I’m presenting at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions Conference again this year on “Better Feedback
Last month, I earned my badge for Instructional Design: Goal- or Problem-Based Scenarios [ID(GPS+)] from
When I attend webinars or participate in online courses and conferences, I usually live blog