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Programs - machealth.ca. Interactive Tour of the Brain. Elearning examples -- infographics, simulations, and online courses. This page links to samples of interactive graphics, simulations, and other materials from many different sources. These are not examples of my work, and inclusion on this page doesn’t mean I endorse them. Maybe they’ll give you ideas for your own projects. More examples: See the elearning examples category on this site. Simpler interactions Storyplanet: Big River Rising These don’t need lots of Flash wizadry.

More advanced interactions Blood Typing Game from Nobelprize.org The samples below include more complex navigation or sophisticated animation.Blood typing game. Choose a Different Ending from droptheweapons.org Simulations and branching scenarios For scenario design tips and more examples, see the scenarios category of this site.Connect with Haji Kamal. Vendor demonstrations Clearly Trained. Artistic and political Bear 71. More collections. Examples from E-learning by Design. eLearning Examples. E-learning & Multimedia Journalism Examples.

Creating Rapid E-learning Branching Scenarios. Here’s a six-part screencast series demonstrating how to build branched e-learning scenarios in PowerPoint and Articulate Presenter. You’ll work with core features including branching, hyperlinking, slide masters and customizing player templates to create multi-path learning paths using Articulate Presenter. About the video workshop The idea was inspired by an Articulate community user looking to simulate loading unique content based on a learner’s selection. Navigation icons are included for learners to return to start screen or jump over to another learning path at any time. Also included is a small, visual map in top right corner.

It’s not something you’d include in a final project. I included it to visually communicate how and where the learner is at any given time in the project. The lessons: Each lesson focuses on a specific task for setting up your e-learning scenarios. To comment and download the source files, please visit this post in E-learning Heroes.