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Interactive examples created by eCampus Center’s Multimedia Team


Image Hotspots

Title: Boise State Sonography Lab
Type: Virtual 360 Tour
College: Health Sciences
Location: Health Sciences Riverside Building, Boise State University
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Total Development Time: 20 hours (filming, photography, video editing, interactive assembly)


Image Hotspots

Controls

  • Rotate: left click and drag

  • Zoom: scroll click and drag up and down… or use scroll wheel

  • Pan: right click and drag

Title: Human Brain
Type: Interactive 3D Model
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Total Development Time: 5 to 16 hours, depending on model complexity


Image Hotspots

Title: What's Driving The Challenges
Type: Image Hotspots
Program: Center for Professional Development
Course: Supervising Seasonal Employees
Instructor: Paul Bentley
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Style: Comic
Total Development Time: 10 hours

Title: The Elements of a Successful Journey
Type: Image Hotspots
Program: Professional and Continuing Education
Course: Becoming A Servant Leader
Instructor: Paul Bentley
Multimedia Developer: Tyler Winchester
Total Development Time: 4 hours


Drag and Drop

(Examples coming soon)


Image Sequencing

Title: Where Do We Start?
Type: Image Sequencing
Program: Professional and Continuing Education
Course: Becoming A Servant Leader
Instructor: Paul Bentley
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Total Development Time: 7 hours


Interactive Video

Title: Steps To Designing The Map
Type: Interactive Video
Program: Professional and Continuing Education
Course: Supervising Seasonal / Temporary Employees
Instructor: Paul Bentley
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Total Development Time: 4 hours


Multiple Choice

Adam and Cynthia are working together with two other students on a group assignment. Adam is agitated because the work is not going as quickly as he would like. Adam blasts a text to Cynthia, telling her she needs to work harder to get the assignment finished, and that the situation is all her fault. How should Cynthia respond?

Factors to consider

  • Cynthia needs to make a choice that allows her to keep a positive outlook, stay motivated and avoid additional stress. 

  • She also wants reassurance that she is a contributing member of the group.

Title: Working In A Group
Type: Multiple Choice
Program: Online Students
Course: Student Orientation
Multimedia Developer: Arlie Sommer


Timeline

(Examples coming soon)


Word Search

(Examples coming soon)

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