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3 Tricks for Working with SMEs on Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

If you’ve ever worked with a SME on scenario-based learning, you know it can sometimes be challenging. SMEs who are accustomed to working on traditional elearning may be uncomfortable or unsure how to help you write scenarios. SMEs frequently have a collection of good stories about their topic.

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Questions to Ask SMEs for Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

When you create branching scenarios, you probably work with SMEs. However, sometimes it can be a struggle to get good stories and concrete details from SMEs. You can use this list of questions to ask SMEs to gather the information you need to write branching scenarios.

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3 Tricks for Working with SMEs on Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

If you’ve ever worked with a SME on scenario-based learning, you know it can sometimes be challenging. SMEs who are accustomed to working on traditional elearning may be uncomfortable or unsure how to help you write scenarios. SMEs almost always have a collection of good stories about their topic.

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SMEs Shouldn’t Write Branching Scenarios (And What To Do Instead)

Experiencing eLearning

Instructional designers and training managers sometimes ask me, “How do I train SMEs to write better branching scenarios?” I believe SMEs shouldn’t write branching scenarios. I genuinely don’t think it’s a subject matter expert’s job to write a full branching scenario.

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Twine Makes Branching Scenarios Easier

Experiencing eLearning

That makes it perfect for creating branching scenarios. Enter your first text (this is usually the introduction to the scenario). The power of Twine for branching scenarios is in the simplicity of creating additional passages with links between them. You can continue repeating this process for your entire scenario.

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How To Maintain Momentum in Blogging

Experiencing eLearning

One post a month consistently is better than 8 posts one month and then nothing for the next 3 months as you recover. I have a series of posts following each step of creating a branching scenario (see the bottom of that post for links to the whole series). Block time to write. It helps to have a consistent time.

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Learning Solutions 2022 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Fast Tracking Your Branching Scenario. This was effectively “build a branching scenario in 1 day,” a compressed version of my larger branching scenario course. Overall, I was happy with how it went, even though I only had 3 participants (plus a volunteer). Wednesday, April 20.

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