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πŸ–οΈ How to create and vary click-on-image exercises
πŸ–οΈ How to create and vary click-on-image exercises

Tips for creating engaging and diversified click-on-image activities That enhance learner interaction and learning

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Written by Clara Gros
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πŸ“’ Crafting meaningful and diverse click-on-image exercises can be challenging. Explore our tips for designing a range of interactive activities that keep learners engaged and improve their learning experience!

πŸͺ§ The "Interactive picture" exercise in Didask promotes active learning and enhances understanding through an immersive, visual experience. Below is a guide outlining the main types of click-based exercises and how to design them effectively.

🎯Step-by-step guide

Step 1: Technical training

  • What it is: use this activity to teach learners how to use specific tools, software, or hardware.

  • Example: learners identify the processor on a motherboard image.

  • Tips: use visual cues or hints pointing to clickable areas to encourage exploration.

Step 2: Concept breakdown

  • What it is: ideal for breaking down complex ideas into manageable, interactive visual elements.

  • Example: learners identify comets within an illustrated solar system diagram.

  • Tips: ensure the image is well-structured and clickable zones are easy to locate.

Step 3: Scenario simulation

  • What it is: create interactive scenarios where learners make decisions based on visual cues.

  • Example: in a fire alarm scenario, learners click on essential safety equipment (e.g., extinguisher, mask).

  • Tips: limit clickable zones to a maximum of four for better clarity and focus.

πŸ”Ž Best practices

  • Use visual cues: highlight clickable areas to guide learners subtly.

  • Limit options: ensure the exercise maintains clarity by limiting clickable elements to 4 per screen.

  • Focus on realism: choose images and scenarios relevant to your training context.

πŸŽ“How to use it?

In your Studio, to select or modify the exercise type click on πŸ‘‰

🎦 Case Study

πŸ‘‰ Learn more about this type of exercise in our dedicated article


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