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Liven Up Elearning Course To Engage Learners With Funny Quiz
By Sabrina F
Making good eLearning courses is a developing art. As a trainer, your goal is to make the training memorable. As you design the course, you must design not only the "what” (or content), but also the "how" (the delivery mechanisms). Integrate funny quiz (like "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire") into eLearning course is an easy way to capture the attention of learners and make your course memorable. Learners will interact with key concepts for your course quickly.

A funny quiz can energize almost any content and produce powerful new understanding for your learners. Funny quiz promote learning – more than revive tension, it creates opportunities for the learners to "interact" with the quiz so as to demonstrate learners' understanding of the course. Many benefits would funny quiz holds to course:
Funny quiz entertains learners with a purpose
Funny quiz gives learners valuable feedback
Funny quiz gives trainers feedback
Funny quiz motivates learners
Funny quiz accelerates learning process


So then, there comes into the question: how to integrate the right funny quiz into your course? Let's take a look at the following steps.

Step 1 - Identify your course objective.
Which objective you want your course to achieve after training, please take careful consideration. Specifically, what skills and knowledge do you want your learners take from your course. Then think about it how the funny quiz will help the learners meet the course objective.

Step 2 - Make course plan
After determining the objective, what you should do is making the lesson plan according to the course objective. Analyze and list the task you wish to cover in your course plan. Supposing you are going to explain the details about flu in one course, you list would look something like this:
Course objective for flu knowledge: learners will be able to master the details about flu.
List what is flu
List the Signs and symptoms about flu.
Describe how to prevent flu
From this list you will develop a set of task that to achieve your lesson

 

objective. The next step is crux to import funny quiz to your lesson and enhance your course.

Step 3 - Choose the funny quiz for your lesson plan
The right funny quiz make a difference in motivate learners. Here are some criteria to select a right funny quiz:
Corresponding with the major lesson objective
Create an opportunity to practice skills
Challenge the learners intellectually
So, follow the criteria to select the right funny quiz. This will do as a Catalyst to help learners master the major point of your course.

Step 4 - Create funny quiz for your course
After choosing the right funny quiz, the following step is creating the funny quiz with the questions you have prepared. Which quiz tool you should choose? Quiz in Flash format instead of plain text quiz would really attract learners' attention, especially for eLearning course. Luckily, some quiz tool could help you create great-looking flash quizzes in minutes without programming skills, such as QuizCreator.

Step 5 - place the funny quiz in your course
Where the funny quiz should be in your course is also important. Generally, placing a funny quiz at the beginning of your course is a good way to take learners into your course. This starter quiz can establish a comfortable environment for learner. Learners will quickly access to the role of the course. On the other hand, you could integrate some outstanding questions into the funny quiz, these questions will cause learners to seek the solution in the course consciously.

The end of the course is a prime time to place the funny quiz. You can add some questions corresponding to the starter funny quiz. This will help you test whether the learners acquire the knowledge or not. If they acquire it, you could advance to the next lesson, and learners will have the feeling of success and be interesting about the next lesson. If don't, you could direct the learners to review the course.

Design eLearning course and apply funny quizzes to your eLearning courses. They'll make your courses better and help you be more productive.
The author is a senior expert in eLearning who works at Wondershare E-Learning department. Wondershare Software is an industry-leading learning and training software application provider. You could get more eLearning tool for your teaching and training, such as PowerPoint to Flash Converter, Quiz Maker and so on.

 

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