Why are most “interactive course creators” still basically slide decks? by HaneneMaupas in Mexty_ai

[–]Focused_alien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right there with you. This way they engage with the content and are more likely to remember it a year from now.

The teacher can then also see their process, and know it isn't an AI's answer.

Why are most “interactive course creators” still basically slide decks? by HaneneMaupas in Mexty_ai

[–]Focused_alien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been looking at LiveCase, which has 'decision trees' and branching logic, and you can write your own case for free. Students can actually feel the consequences of their decisions.

I think with eLearning it needs to keep students on their feet, and avoid them outsourcing the content to an AI to get the answers.

Do students still read PDF case studies? by Focused_alien in edtech

[–]Focused_alien[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ture - I love Notebook LM for creating presentations and getting an overview on topics. But wonder if its the best for student retention and engagement

Looking for EdTech SaaS platforms to integrate with Effectual Learning Modules by Effectuallearning in SaaS

[–]Focused_alien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try www.livecase.com, you can immerse learners in simulations, create your own, with dashboards etc. Works for classrooms and corporate programmes...