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Introducing the New Question Tag for the ThingLink Multimedia Editor

Alexey Solomatin

We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new feature to enhance your learning experiences – the new question tag type for the ThingLink Multimedia Editor! Whether you’re designing a self-reflection exercise, offering informal knowledge checks, or simply looking for a way to encourage low-pressure learning, this new question tag type is the perfect tool to add to your toolkit.

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How is the new question tag in the ThingLink Multimedia Editor different from the question tag in the ThingLink Scenario Builder? The question tag in the ThingLink Multimedia Editor is designed for situations where data tracking is not needed. It’s ideal for self-reflection or informal practice, allowing learners to test their understanding without the pressure of being assessed, as their responses aren’t recorded. This makes it perfect for casual learning environments where tracking progress isn’t critical.

Here are a few strategies you can start implementing today:

  • Encourage self-reflection by offering learners the freedom to explore concepts and answers without the pressure of formal assessments.
  • Implement informal knowledge checks to boost engagement and provide a fun, challenge-based way to reinforce learning.
  • Offer low-stakes practice opportunities to help learners review and solidify their understanding in a relaxed environment.

In contrast, the question tag in the ThingLink Scenario Builder is designed for more structured learning experiences, where tracking learner interactions is essential. In the ThingLink Scenario Builder, choices made and answers given are recorded for analytics, assessments, or certification purposes, making it ideal for formal learning paths or scenarios where it’s important to monitor learner performance.

Choosing between these two tools, the ThingLink Scenario Builder and the ThingLink Multimedia Editor, and the question types they offer, depends on your specific needs. If you require data and reporting, ThingLink Scenario Builder is the way to go. If you want more flexible, informal interactions, the new question tag in the ThingLink Multimedia Editor is your best bet.

How does the question tag work in combination with locked icons mode? Once a question tag is opened, the next tag or content will unlock automatically, regardless of whether the learner’s answer is correct. This allows learners to progress through the material without needing to demonstrate understanding.

However, an exciting update coming later this year will change this behavior. After the update, the next tag will only be unlocked when the question is answered correctly, enabling you to create more structured and progressive learning paths. This new functionality will be a game-changer for creating simple scenario-based learning experiences using the ThingLink Multimedia Editor, gamification, and mastery paths, ensuring learners fully grasp key concepts before advancing.

You can also read more about gamifying any learning with ThingLink’s locked mode here or at this helpful Support Article.

As you start integrating the new question tag type into your interactive media, consider how it can be combined with the question functionality offered by the ThingLink Scenario Builder to create even more powerful, versatile, and engaging learning experiences. Get creative with both question types offered by the two editors!

As always, we’d love to hear your feedback and ideas for improvements. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us through our customer support channels. Stay tuned for more updates coming soon!

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