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Module Title Module Subtitle This could be a quick summary with a link to a more detailed instructions page. You could even include a “help” question mark icon on the slides to support learners throughout the module. Module context / introduction / background and/or learning objectives: In this module, you will learn about: / At the end of this module, you should be able to: / After completing this module, you should be able to: Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 etc. How to use this module: How to navigate Progress bar Answering questions

(possibly a grey area, can be okay to do this but not the best option) Scenario #1 Some kind of visual for the display of different options available. Or just keep it as A, B, C, D options. Can just be A, B, C (3 Options) Scenario description The scenario can be written here, remember to give them a good description so that they can picture the situation taking place. Use dialog quotes if the scenario involves people speaking. This has to be typical of what will happen on the job in real life and add plenty of background to set the story up. Include cues to distract or add useful information. What do you do? / What should you say? / What should X do? Links to real on the job resources, like who they can ask for help (this might show a hint or something that the person might say to them / advice). Job aid – handouts, posters, anything used on the job. Relevant procedure, you could even take an extract of the procedure to show them as reference point. Distractor Option (possibly a grey area, can be okay to do this but not the best option) Most relevant option Common Mistake Not appropriate Job Aid Procedure Ask someone

Scenario #1 – Debrief / Feedback You can include feedback for both right or wrong options, or a combined scenario debrief slide. The importance of the feedback is for the learner to understand the consequence of their decision and it has to be reflective of what will happen in real life. Feedback is an excellent opportunity to present the module key content and key messages. Policy / Procedure / Job Aid or Document to link to. (visual link to open the document) Intrinsic Feedback This type of feedback continues the story through from the scenario. It is usually visual and contains emotion, it doesn’t tell them the exact consequences and it requires learners to draw conclusions of the consequences of their actions. This would generally involve a description of the consequence. Instructive Feedback Actual debrief of the situation and what their decisions could cause to happen in the workplace. More telling the learner how it would impact them as opposed to them having to read between the lines of the story continuing (intrinsic).

Content Title #1 A short and concise content page, could have visuals here or any content to either lead into a scenario or activity, or post scenario / activity recap summary page. If you have any videos you could include them too.

“ ” Content Title #2 Quote or key message A short and concise content page, could have visuals here or any content to either lead into a scenario or activity, or post scenario / activity recap summary page. A key message can be presented more prominently. “ Quote or key message ”

End of Module Module Summary – Key Points, next steps, key messages Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 etc. Details for completing end of Module assessment (i.e. Blackboard Quiz) Sample text to refer to Blackboard quiz: You can return to the main course site at any time to complete the Assessment. Sample text to refer to additional resources: You can also access a number of useful resources from the [name of specific resource site URL linked] website. How to use this module: How to navigate Progress bar Answering questions