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- [Instructor] Most of us think of navigation as the Next buttons and the course player, but there's lots of opportunities for designing interactions that move beyond the Next button and motivate learners to touch the screen. And since course navigation is all about how learners move about the course, it can be a great opportunity for getting them to do something, like performing a related task to move forward in the course. For example, using drag and drop as a navigation tool, you could ask learners where they would go to learn more about the company's data security policies and then ask them to drag a character over the door to choose where they'd go next. Slider interactions can also be used as navigation tools. Using sliders, learners can scrub through a series of steps that would otherwise be built as slides. This is great for process manuals, step graphics, instructions, anything that would otherwise be built out as a single slide for each step. One of the best ways to…

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