Do you know how many times I’ve heard about a learner getting confused about course navigation? Close to zero. Nonetheless, organizations like to include instructions, and those instructions tend to get short shrift. So when David Anderson challenged us to get a little more creative with navigation intros – I was in.
The Idea
I wanted an approach that was simple and replicable; but unique enough to capture the learner’s attention. I hadn’t used photographic characters for awhile, so I grabbed one and riffed off of his lab coat to determine the topic.
Though my process was backwards, the idea is that you can theme your navigation instructions to match your course content. It makes it more fun and gets the learner ready for the topic.
The Design
I like Coolors’ navigation tutorial, so I played with their center-of-screen dashboard approach, which then gave my lab-coated gentleman the freedom to point out navigation elements on the rest of the screen.
I also made sure that if you choose to skip the navigation intro that you’re confronted with a nurse with some good advice, but your consequences are your own.
The Result
It’s simple, but still more interesting than any of the standard navigation instructions I’ve done. With more time I’d refine it, but this gives you the general idea.
If you’d like to navigate these white-coated waters, you can see it right here!
Tess Richardson says
Hi Jackie! I love the idea of including a click-on tab so that the learner can launch the navigation instructions at any point during the course. Great demo!
Jackie Van Nice says
Thank you so much, Tess! Yes, I think if ever a learner is going to get stuck it probably won’t be at screen one – it’ll be someplace deeper in the course, so it’s useful to have the instructions available at all times.
A tab like this is a great solution, and/or adding a link to the navigation instructions at the top of the menu (if you’re using one) can work too. Thanks again for your feedback! :-D
Richard Watson says
Nice work Jackie. Back in the day, I used to wear a labcoat every single day! I wish I had your tutorial back then. I’m sure I could have used it more efficiently. :) All joking aside, I loved the use of a photographic character!