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This is an amazing implementation of Papers Please logic into an elearning module! Thank you for this window into your process! This is one of the rare examples where a user actually learns something from a module rather than brute forcing their way through a quiz just to get it over with.
I like how you don't run from the term "gamification" even considering the bad reputation it has in some areas. You're showing the good side of it! Where are the badges, points, leaderboards? Nope, this time you didn't need them, you gamified your training in a much more elegant (and efficient) way. Great content! ❤
This is great! As I was watching your video, I was thinking "hey! that's exactly the same as Papers Please, but then with a real-life application", and then you mentioned it too :D Really nice application, now subscribed to your channel for more fun and practical ideas like this one :)
@@LittleRedFrog1 Tellement. If only more people understood this. I'm thinking of making a whole video about how it's okay to "safely" challenge the learner! Thank you for saying that! 😍
@@MarieJoLeroux Exactement ! Some stakeholders still need convincing, often because "games" are not "serious", while story-based learning and getting the learner to deduce the correct steps rather than dumping information on them and hoping that they will remember and, above all, apply it have been shown to be much more efficient. Allez comprendre...
Thank you Neelam! Unfortunately, this is just a design demo, not yet a fully functional template. However it may be in my plans for this year. I'm curious, what is the application you would be using this design for?
@@MarieJoLeroux i am not familiar with articulate storyline but i’ll try to check on that. I really like all your videos. I learn a lot from them. Thank you so much for your response ☺️
Honestly, now that I work in mortgage banking, when you were like "They're making mistakes and approving loans they shouldn't be" I got super focused 😆
If this video resonated with you and you're ready to start making e-learning that learners can't get enough of, let's talk! calendly.com/mariejoleroux/application
This is an amazing implementation of Papers Please logic into an elearning module! Thank you for this window into your process!
This is one of the rare examples where a user actually learns something from a module rather than brute forcing their way through a quiz just to get it over with.
I like how you don't run from the term "gamification" even considering the bad reputation it has in some areas. You're showing the good side of it! Where are the badges, points, leaderboards? Nope, this time you didn't need them, you gamified your training in a much more elegant (and efficient) way. Great content! ❤
Wonderful!!! You took e-learning to performance without the classic side task generic case scenario to real application. Loved it
Dang! This idea is a jewel. Thanks for sharing!
Brilliant idea. Start with a test! Great video.
Love it. It's nice to see an course get gamified and the thought process behind it. Very helpful.
This is great! As I was watching your video, I was thinking "hey! that's exactly the same as Papers Please, but then with a real-life application", and then you mentioned it too :D Really nice application, now subscribed to your channel for more fun and practical ideas like this one :)
Nice work catching the reference before I said it! Hopefully if I made this game for a real client, it wouldn't be as stressful as Papers Please! 😆
@@MarieJoLeroux well... Better stressed in a gamified learning context than later on the job 😉
@@LittleRedFrog1 Tellement. If only more people understood this. I'm thinking of making a whole video about how it's okay to "safely" challenge the learner! Thank you for saying that! 😍
@@MarieJoLeroux Exactement ! Some stakeholders still need convincing, often because "games" are not "serious", while story-based learning and getting the learner to deduce the correct steps rather than dumping information on them and hoping that they will remember and, above all, apply it have been shown to be much more efficient. Allez comprendre...
This was great, thank you!
Hey Morgan! That makes me SO happy. Please reach out if you want to bounce any ideas about implementation :)
Hi there! That's such a neat idea. Could you share the template in storyline please.....i could use it in my next project
Thank you Neelam! Unfortunately, this is just a design demo, not yet a fully functional template. However it may be in my plans for this year. I'm curious, what is the application you would be using this design for?
this is amazing. I found myself thinking "wow, I want to play that game, seems an interesting challenge!" hahahaha good job!
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Maybe someday I'll share the game and you can play it :)
really great work
Really nice video! do you edit videos by yourself?
Hey Neel! Yes I edit them myself, but I’m looking to outsource that. Know someone? 🙂
@@MarieJoLeroux wow That's crazy, your edits too good,
AND Yeah! I'm here to help you, I'm a professional video editor, can we talk?
@@neel1458 Send a link to your work to my DMs on LinkedIn or Instagram
@@MarieJoLeroux okay
What app do you use in creating your interactive material?
Hi Jenna, I use Articulate Storyline most of the time (including in this case). Are you familiar with it?
@@MarieJoLeroux i am not familiar with articulate storyline but i’ll try to check on that. I really like all your videos. I learn a lot from them. Thank you so much for your response ☺️
@@MarieJoLeroux Thanks. I have never heard of it, but I will check it out too.
Honestly, now that I work in mortgage banking, when you were like "They're making mistakes and approving loans they shouldn't be" I got super focused 😆
That warms my heart to no end 😂😂
It is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
which software you use to develop this game?
@@Tajc-i9d Articulate Storyline