Branching Scenario

A free HTML5 based branching scenario content type allowing users to create dilemmas, self paced learning scenarios and other types of adaptive learning. The content may be video based or based on a large selection of other H5P content types.

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Example of a Branching Scenario that is not video based or dilemma based. This content is based on Course Presentation and let the learners choose what content they want to see next.

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Description

Branching Scenario is a flexible content type that enables authors to present a variety of rich interactive content and choices to learners. Learners make choices that determine the content they will see.

The authoring tool can be used in full screen and allows authors to structure the content as a tree with multiple branches and endings.

Learn how to create Branching Scenarios in this tutorial.

Screenshot from the authoring tool

Features

General features:

  • Scoring is can be set per ending or based on points collected through the learner's path.
  • Any number of branches and endings with different feedback and score per ending
  • Choices may be set to lead to any other node within the interactivity tree structure

The following H5P content types may be added to your Branching Scenario:

  • Course Presentation
  • Text
  • Image
  • Image Hotspots
  • Interactive Video
  • Video

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