Designing Interactive Paths That Actually Adapt
Instead of linear slides, design decision points that capture intent: why a learner chose an answer matters as much as what they chose. Use reasoning prompts and reflective checks to route learners toward explanations that resonate with their thinking style.
Designing Interactive Paths That Actually Adapt
Track time-on-task, error types, confidence ratings, and hint usage to tune difficulty. When learners breeze through, escalate complexity with richer contexts. When they struggle, step back with granular scaffolds. Share which signal you find most useful for tailoring your own practice.