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As part of my professional development I am always keen to try new software and tools. I had previously used Chameleon Creator as part of my ‘Emma…Tries’ Youtube series and felt that it would be a perfect fit for a new personal project.

I have a neurodivergent son in school year 3, who is mad about football. I wanted to create an eLearning for him that supports his learning at school and his neurodivergence also.

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PROJECT DETAILS

  • Role: ELearning Developer and Instructional Designer.

  • Brief: creation of a football themed eLearning course to support my son’s learning at school.

TOOLS

  • Chameleon Creator.

  • Affinity Designer.

  • Canva.

SKILLS

  • ELearning development.

  • Graphic design.

  • Instructional design.

My son having ADHD can struggle with focus, this played a huge factor in defining the length of the content and how it is presented. I decided on a 30-minute eLearning split into three key sections, English, maths and science. I wanted to give my son freedom in how he navigated through the course and how much time he spent on each section, allowing him the option to go back and revisit anything.

Initially I defaulted to Articulate Rise for this course, but I found that in order to create a custom navigation / landing page it would require complex coding and this would impact the overall user experience. Whilst I was initially a bit sceptical about Chameleon’s slide and column based structure, I actually found for this particular content it worked perfectly. It separated the content and activities out into manageable chunks and made it suitable for a child to consume. Chameleon also has a ‘topic portal’ function that acts like a custom navigation page. It tracks progress through each topic and acts as a ‘hub’ allowing the child to see how they’re getting on. This was exactly the functionality I was looking for and it doesn’t require any complex coding or interrupt the UX.

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