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Mini-Scenarios for Assessment

Experiencing eLearning

Does scenario-based learning always have to involve complex branching or simulations? You can use one-question mini-scenarios to make your assessments more relevant and valuable. Mini-scenarios are fast and easy to build. Rewritten as a mini-scenario. Try a little scenario-based learning.

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AI Images, Scenario Choices: ID Links 10/15/24

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links related to image generation and other AI resources, designing branching scenario choices, improving UX through font color, polite language research, disability images, and a document signing tool. Image generation and AI resources Generative AI Resources for All! If you give FLUX1.1 a prompt like “IMG_1018.CR2”

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Mini-Scenarios for Assessment

Experiencing eLearning

Scenario-based learning often means complex branching or simulations, but it doesn’t always have to be that way. You can use mini-scenarios to make your assessments more relevant and valuable. One of the big advantages of using mini-scenarios is that they’re fast and easy to build.

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Coffee with Genially Interview

Experiencing eLearning

.” We spoke about instructional design, engagement, scenario-based learning, and authoring tools. In your opinion, how can you increase learning impact through scenario-based learning? When is the best time to utilize Branching Scenarios? When is the best time to utilize Branching Scenarios?

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L&D Hot Seat Podcast: Advocating for Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Russell Sweep recently interviewed me for the L&D Hot Seat podcast for a conversation on scenario-based learning. We also did a bit of role playing about how to advocate for using scenarios in training. When should you change the details in your scenarios versus using actual stories? Tuesday, October 22, 3:00 PM ET.

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Scenario-Based Learning 101: Animaker Interview

Experiencing eLearning

My interview (unsurprisingly) focused on scenarios. This is Scenario-Based Learning 101, serving primarily as an introduction to the topic for people who are just getting started with scenarios. Part 1: Defining and differentiating scenario-based learning The interview is split into two parts.

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Why I Don’t Use Templates for Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

But I don’t use templates for branching scenarios, especially not for writing the scenarios and mapping out the branching structure. In fact, I don’t even create a traditional storyboard in Word or PowerPoint to draft my branching scenarios. However, I don’t recommend using templates for drafting scenarios.

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