interactive EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Allows creation of powerful content for educational resources with a combination of text, audios, videos & images.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Interactivity engages people with your mission and message, while educational content actually helps you to fulfil that mission. Of course, online interactivity is great for kids, so it’s an ideal choice for educational groups. But it’s also a great way to get adults thinking hard, learning, and making good choices.
1. Polls, Quizzes and SurveysThe very simplest way to engage anyone is to ask them a question about an issue that interests them. Then, provide an answer. Polls may seem like a simple device, but appropriately used they can surprise, involve, and even motivate. Surveys, similarly, allow people to think through their preferences or concerns, and then see how they stack up to others in similar situations. Once you’ve created a poll or survey, you can provide follow up links or opportunities to users.
2. Slideshows & VideosInteractive Videos is simply a tool for turning your PowerPoint presentations into online slide shows, so that your stakeholders can take a look at the presentations you’ve been sharing with board members, or so that they can see an interactive presentation describing your work and its outcomes. Interactive Videos, of course, is an online location where you can create your own “channel” and publish your own videos. Interactive Videos has become a popular destination, so if you’re looking to find new stakeholders, it’s in your best interest to create a Interactive Videos presence.
3. WebinarsWebinars are virtual get-togethers during which attendees are able to see whatever is on the meeting leader’s computer screen while the meeting leader talks about the visuals he or she is presenting. This is a “real time” tool, useful if you are calling together a group of people who are in different locations and need to share information, discuss ideas, or learn together. It’s a great way to train volunteers, teach a short class, or simply present your case.
4. Interactive TimelinesYou want to acquaint your stakeholders with your organisational history, or the history of a person, cause, art form, or event. You could write a long article or, better yet, you could create an interactive timeline, complete with images and videos, to tell your story.
5. Multimedia StorytellingYour non-profit runs charitable projects in nations around the world. You’re a local dance company that reaches out to disadvantaged youngsters with free dance programs. You ran a unique program for teens that resulted in outstanding grades. In each of these cases, you have a story to tell. Interactive multimedia can help you tell that story in words and pictures, while also allowing users to explore your programs, opportunities, or fundraising activities in more detail.
6. Interactive Comic StripsIf your message is relatively light hearted (nutrition or fitness, for example, as opposed to drunk driving or bereavement), or your target audience is young, you might want to try out one of several tools to create interactive comic strip stories.
Once you start playing with these tools, carefully monitor your stakeholders’ response. Some people will love it. Others may find it distracting or confusing. Little by little, though, the magic of the Internet will win them over!
1. Polls, Quizzes and SurveysThe very simplest way to engage anyone is to ask them a question about an issue that interests them. Then, provide an answer. Polls may seem like a simple device, but appropriately used they can surprise, involve, and even motivate. Surveys, similarly, allow people to think through their preferences or concerns, and then see how they stack up to others in similar situations. Once you’ve created a poll or survey, you can provide follow up links or opportunities to users.
2. Slideshows & VideosInteractive Videos is simply a tool for turning your PowerPoint presentations into online slide shows, so that your stakeholders can take a look at the presentations you’ve been sharing with board members, or so that they can see an interactive presentation describing your work and its outcomes. Interactive Videos, of course, is an online location where you can create your own “channel” and publish your own videos. Interactive Videos has become a popular destination, so if you’re looking to find new stakeholders, it’s in your best interest to create a Interactive Videos presence.
3. WebinarsWebinars are virtual get-togethers during which attendees are able to see whatever is on the meeting leader’s computer screen while the meeting leader talks about the visuals he or she is presenting. This is a “real time” tool, useful if you are calling together a group of people who are in different locations and need to share information, discuss ideas, or learn together. It’s a great way to train volunteers, teach a short class, or simply present your case.
4. Interactive TimelinesYou want to acquaint your stakeholders with your organisational history, or the history of a person, cause, art form, or event. You could write a long article or, better yet, you could create an interactive timeline, complete with images and videos, to tell your story.
5. Multimedia StorytellingYour non-profit runs charitable projects in nations around the world. You’re a local dance company that reaches out to disadvantaged youngsters with free dance programs. You ran a unique program for teens that resulted in outstanding grades. In each of these cases, you have a story to tell. Interactive multimedia can help you tell that story in words and pictures, while also allowing users to explore your programs, opportunities, or fundraising activities in more detail.
6. Interactive Comic StripsIf your message is relatively light hearted (nutrition or fitness, for example, as opposed to drunk driving or bereavement), or your target audience is young, you might want to try out one of several tools to create interactive comic strip stories.
Once you start playing with these tools, carefully monitor your stakeholders’ response. Some people will love it. Others may find it distracting or confusing. Little by little, though, the magic of the Internet will win them over!
BENEFITS
- Designed to integrate with systems that have limited current and processing power
- Easy-to-integrate API interface
- One software interface for all supported microprocessor configurations
- Template manager
- Updates every quarter
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