Designing Effective Interactive Guides
Write a one-sentence goal before building. Every activity should ladder to that goal. If an interaction is delightful but irrelevant, trim it. Clarity beats novelty when attention is scarce.
Designing Effective Interactive Guides
Offer meaningful choices, but provide wayfinding: progress indicators, summaries, and optional hints. Learners should never feel lost. Guided autonomy preserves curiosity while gently steering toward the learning objective.