Re: Hands-On: Creating Branching Scenarios
Hey Bruce -
In this example, branching is only used to let the learner choose which of the 3 paths they'l take. Branching was included to allow learners to jump back to the home slide (attached image). The way the original user posted the question, we probably wouldn't include links back to other job role learning paths.
Are you asking how a user could:
1. select a path
2. complete the path
3. at completion of chosen path be presented with two new options: continue forward, review learning paths for unviewed paths?
If that's what you're thinking, you could include a link that opens up the learner path into a new window so they can view only that path.
You could link the back to the start of the learning path (as we did in this example).
The one condition you included that wasn't present was the optino of a "continue" button visible at any time during the review of the other learning paths. That's a level of logic we don't have in PowerPoint where the course would know that, once a learning path was taken, the other learning paths would show a link to continue the course and skip over their content.
That's why I like the idea of loading a learning path, as a review, into a new window. This could either be a job aid or a duplicate of the learning path slides.
Hope that helps but let me know if I totally missed your question.
David
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