Using Interactive labs in an e-learning environment
E-learning also offers interactivity. This type of interactivity can be in the form of simply clicking on appropriate responses to questions, clicking to animate an object or start a process, or dragging and dropping items to practice a skill.
Interactive games based on the training message are also very effective at improving learning. Now, you may be thinking of "Doom" or "Tomb Raider," but gaming in a training setting doesn't have to be quite that elaborate -- although it certainly can be!
Same here. There are many interesting games that my stuidents have played for learning cell biology and immunity. They are often simple enough to find jsut by searching for your current topic header.
Anna,
Many of your bigger sites will have games or interactive videos. I just used one from the Mayo Clinic in one of my Med Terminology classes.
Shelly Crider
What kind of games do you like to use? Do you create your own or use something that is already "out there?"
George,
Exactly!! Just a little interaction can spark a mind to want more!
Shelly Crider