Rational and irrational numbers sorting activity

Types of Numbers Sorting Activity screenshot

The following activity was created from scratch using a freeform question type in Articulate Storyline. Students are shown a direction slide at the start of the activity where they are required to type in their name before they can continue. The name is then saved as a variable and used again at the end of the activity to personalize the results. The activity was designed to help 8th-Grade middle school math students identify the different types of rational and irrational numbers. The activity is SCORM compliant so it will talk to the gradebook in a learning management system.

Digital Accessibility Training Rise Lesson

Collage of people with various physical impairments

The following Articulate Rise lesson was created to train course development team members on the importance of creating accessible digital content. We are also currently in the process of using the same Rise lesson to help train NC Virtual teachers on how to create accessible course announcements. The lesson was created to not only to explain what to be concerned with when creating digital content that is accessible but also to demonstrate how different types of students are impacted. View the Accessibility lesson in full-screen mode.

Two-Way and Relative Frequency Tables Word Problem Solution Video

Two-way and relative frequency solution video screenshot

The following video was created using Articulate Storyline, the Explain Everything app, and iMovie. Articulate Storyline was used to create the initial slide and timeline for the base video. A second video was created using the Explain Everything app to show the two different mathematical calculations. The videos were then put together using the picture in picture feature in iMovie. In the original activity, students were presented with a word problem to solve. The video below is a solution video they are shown to use to check their answers once they have solved the problem.

Online Student Orientation

Getting Started Unit student orientation screenshot

I recently used Articulate Storyline to build the Getting Started Unit (GSU) for North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS). The unique thing about the way the GSU is set up is that it has been configured so that students only have to complete the orientation once regardless of the number of courses in which they are enrolled with NCVPS. Please check out the GSU below. View the Getting Started Unit object in full-screen mode.