Interactive learning materials are interactive resources designed to teach a specific learning outcome. They may comprise of a single or multiple pages that can contain any combination of text, images, audio, video - including screencasts, animations, self test questions and other interactive activities.
This basic resource was made as a proof-of-concept example of an interactive learning resource for staff and students to raise awareness of Learning Disabilities, but it was never used as a standalone resource.
It demonstrates possible ways that we can convert a poster or infographic into something more engaging.
The above is a preview image of the A-Z of Learning Disability.
Potential Use Cases
Interactive learning focuses on a 'hands-on' approach which goes above and beyond static images, to encourage student engagement and knowledge retention.
Interactive resources can be used to test understanding and challenge misconceptions.
Timescales
This resource was completed in less than a week.
Client Involvement
The client supplied the original poster as a PDF. Although the images are slightly different the text is the same.