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1 To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question With Dan Richards, Interactive Advantage Corp. To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer The Slings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune, Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles, -- William Shakespeare

2 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Session Overview Review of Instructional Path Models Example of “Branching” Treatments Planning and Storyboarding SBL Review of Scenario Based Learning

3 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards What is Scenario Based Learning?  Simulation of real-world tasks or software tasks  Contextualized learning  Authentic and relevant  Directed problem solving and rehearsal  Adaptively or realistically structured  Not just memorization and regurgitation  Requires thought, judgement, application  Driven by emotion and relation

4 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Benefits of Scenario Based Learning  Demands engagement in learning concepts  Provides an opportunity to explore and fail safely/constructively  Can require research and discovery  Promotes self-direction and self-reliance  Can be timed, time-limited, scored, tracked  Can involve multiple perspectives and collaboration  Requires knowledge/skill application and connection  Supports performance improvement and measurement

5 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards What is an Instructional Path Model?  A pre-defined scenario interaction and remediation structure  A way to conceptualize the flow  A modular construct that can be combined with others  Basis for e-learning templates and production

6 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #1  One ‘correct’ or ‘success’ path  User can try different ‘incorrect’ or ‘failure’ paths  Each path has feedback  One path to debrief

7 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #2  All paths neutral  All paths lead to debrief

8 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #3  All paths neutral  All paths lead to decision point  Requires a Next button on decision point screen

9 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #4  All paths have unique point values  All paths lead to next path model  No debrief until conclusion

10 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #4

11 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Combining Instructional Path Models  Natural flow as decisions are made  Same path model used in combination

12 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards The IPM “Combinatorial Explosion”  Each path leads to a new, separate path

13 Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards The IPM “Combinatorial Explosion”  More difficult to design, develop, navigate

14 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Examples  Behavioural/Simulated Real-world  Software Simulation  Mid Map

15 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Limiting Branching  Keep it simple  Rely on the story  Keep it modular  Present paths to different scenarios rather than build paths inside scenarios

16 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Reasons to Branch  Role of the learner –Should happen before the scenario  Variations on a scenario –Should happen before the scenario  Averse events in a happy path –Popular in conflict resolution  Allow exploration of “incorrect” choices

17 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Planning and Storyboarding for Scenario Based Learning  Instructional path models drive template development –Examples help team design and develop  Mind mapping tools allow for visual planning –Improves understanding of the flow  Templates for instructional design –Storyboard template has placeholders for all required info  Templates for developers –Includes prebuilt navigation and functionality

18 Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Presenter Contact Info Dan Richards VP of Professional Services Interactive Advantage Corporation (IAC) O 770-945-9466 C 404-432-5534 dan.richards@interactiveadvantage.com www.interactiveadvantage.com Strategic Learning and Information Solutions


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