Module Showcase
Engaging
Online modules should have features that are engaging to keep the audience’s attention while sitting at their computers. Visual images should convey and reinforce the content of the module. the Instructional Support team can work with you to add images and animations that bring your content to life. We will work with you to identify the learning objectives for your module and then create an user experience that will meet those objectives.
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Interactive
One of the benefits of an e-learning module is the ability for users to view the material anytime and anywhere there is an internet connection. the Instructional Support team can create activities that require the user to make selections and guide them through scenarios. These interactive activities have boundless possibilities and can be as simple or complex as needed for your particular module.
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Navigation
It is important that the navigation features of the module are easy to understand and easy to use. Having clear instructions for navigating through the module (such as which buttons to click to advance to the next screen) and a Table of Contents that links the audience to different sections of the module enables the audience to move easily through the module.
If there are multiple sections or a series of modules, the Instructional Support team can create buttons that allow users to navigate to the different sections within the same window.
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Quizzes
Quizzes are a great way to engage your audience and reinforce learning. Text and audio feedback on answers is helpful to provide so they can understand why their answer was correct or incorrect.
An easy way to develop quiz questions is to draw important concepts and key points from the content of the preceding slides.