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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

B Online Learning

They say for eLearning to be engaging, it needs to be interactive. Interactivity is the key that keeps the learner’s interest, and assists them in embedding new knowledge once they have completed a learning module. So how much interactivity do you require for your content? Level 1 – Passive Interaction. Great question!

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A Comprehensive Guide to the 3 Levels of Interactivity in eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

If you’re engaging with eLearning content, or planning to develop some, or just curious about this type of training, it’s crucial to know about a key aspect called ‘interactivity’. The level of interactivity in eLearning content development varies and this variation directly influences the learning experience. More isn’t always better.

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Creating Great Custom eLearning Courses Using Varied Interactivities

Adobe Captivate

So, a good way to keep learners engaged is through interactivities that have the question component and asks learners to perform a series of steps that takes them forward. Let’s look at the various types of interactivities. 5 Interesting Interactivities. Another interesting and time-tested interactivity is comparison.

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H5P: Interactive Video For Blockbusting eLearning Engagement

Lambda Solutions

H5P’s most popular activities are the Interactive Video , Course Presentation, and Branching Scenario. What all of these activities have in common is the ability to add interactivity to your content. Interactivity is an essential component of successful eLearning as it has been proven to improve attention and activate long-term memory.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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eCombat: Lessons from the Interactive Battlefields of Afghanistan

Vignettes Learning

At Vignettes Learning we use stories in eLearning; however, we make them interactive. Spencer Ackerman features Vanguard of Valor, an interactive teaching tool built to instruct the mid-career officers who pass through the Army’s Combined Arms Center, about the lessons accumulated from years of hard-fought war in Afghanistan.

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When Is Audio Narration Helpful?

Experiencing eLearning

Directions: Directions for practice exercises. “Use onscreen text without narration to present information that needs to be referenced over time, such as directions to complete a practice exercise.” Keywords: Keywords highlighting steps in a process or technical terms. However, it’s also tiring to listen to a voice.

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