25 interactions pour le eLearning
B.J. Schone a rassemblé dans un eBook qu’il offre gracieusement 25 interactivités pour le eLearning. Il y a associé un blog : Engaging Interactions for eLearning, Discussing and Demonstrating Ways to Keep Learners Awake and Intriguedning.
Il y propose une compilation de 25 techniques d’interactivités visant à rendre les expériences d’apprentissage par eLearning intéressantes et motivantes [engaging]. Pour chacune, une fiche contient la description de l’activité, un exemple, le degré d’interactivité et les types de savoir auquel elle fait appel.
C’est un bon outil pour varier les types d’activités évitant ainsi la répétition et l’ennui.
N.B. Ici, on traduit interaction par interactivité.
Table des matières :
- Online Resources
- About the Author
- Revisions
- What We’ll Cover
- Do Your Homework
- Development Tools and Technologies
- What Makes an Experience Engaging?
- What is an Interaction?
- Why are Engaging Interactions a Necessary Part of eLearning?
- How Often Should I Use Interactions?
- Levels of Interaction
- Level I: Passive
- Level II: Limited Interaction
- Level III: Complex Interaction
- Level IV: Real-time Interaction
- Knowledge Types
- 25 Engaging Interactions For eLearning
- Scattered Steps
- Myth or Fact
- Interactive Timelines
- Acronyms or Alphabet Fill-Ins
- Order of Importance
- Find the Mismatched / Stand-out Item
- Story-Based Questions
- Simple Gambe-based Interactions
- Exploring a Complex Process or Procedure
- A Customer’s Perspective
- Incomplete Stories
- What’s Wrong With This Picture?
- Before and After or Old Way vs. New Way
- Teach-back (a.k.a. Train the New Person)
- Using and Agent or Character
- Scavenger Hunt
- Read / Watch and Reflect
- Fix It!
- Did I do This Correctly?
- Story-based Adventure
- Branching Stories
- Challenge and Response
- Interactive Spreadsheets
- Virtual Products / Virtual Labs
- Solving a Mystery / Investigating a Scenario
- eLearning 2.0 Interactions
- References
- Special Thanks
- Legal Stuff
Tags : eBook, elearning, interactivité, pdf
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