March 11, 2019
VR project with a serious effort
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March 11, 2019
VR project with a serious effort
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This project is based on Virtual Reality. If you have seen VR project in Captivate, you would have noticed that, not much interactivity is seen in VR module, except adding standard HotSpot. Even adding Knowledge Check questions does not really add much to that(because least types of question type supported and that also without supporting Advanced Actions/JavaScript etc.)

This is the first project, where more interactivity is given by one or other way. A challenging task is given to the viewer(user).

Have a look at that…

(Please note as it is having many 360 images, it will take time to get loaded)

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2019-03-13 22:17:40
2019-03-13 22:17:40

Hi Chandresh,

What a great example! It loaded quickly for me. I like how you deducted points for clicking the wrong things and how you used the three VR spaces. What software did you use to create the VR? Thanks so much for sharing this example!

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2019-03-14 04:41:14
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Thanks for your comment….I used Photoshop 2019…

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2019-03-13 18:28:16
2019-03-13 18:28:16

Great Job! I love the idea. I made the mistake of not writing down what I was searching for and promptly forgot…LOL.

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2019-03-14 04:45:15
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in fact, that’s why, I have repeated twice ( in different slides) all the items to search with all clues. Anyhow, thanks for your feedback.

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2019-12-19 21:26:34
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Great job!  Thanks for sharing.

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2019-03-11 21:40:46
2019-03-11 21:40:46

Great job, Chandresh! That was a fun exploration and chaining the 360’s to go from room to room allowed it to feel like there was enough activity to give an enjoyable ‘game’ play.

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2019-03-11 13:56:49
2019-03-11 13:56:49

Typo! VR projects do NOT support Knowledge Check slides, only full-blown Quiz slides including the score slide.

I already wrote in my blog post about 360 slides that it is recommended not to create a VR project but a normal blank project, in which you insert content slides. That offers you a lot more opportunities for an engaging eLearning course.

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