Turns viewers into participants
The interactive explainer video combines the emotive appeal of our explainer videos with the incentivizing features of interaction. This is how you can offer your target group a short, informative learning experience. It includes about 5 minutes of learning time with up to 3 interactions.
Your explainer video as an interactive learning experience
Emotive and motivating
A variety of interaction options such as quiz questions, playful elements, forms or decision guides
22% increase in knowledge acquisition through active involvement of users and gamification
Learning on all end devices – whether smartphone, tablet or desktop
Easy integration into your LMS or your website
The interactive explainer video is ideal for promoting acceptance, attracting attention and breaking down prejudices – for example at the beginning of complex training sessions or learning journeys.
How does it look?
Take a look at the following slides to get an impression of how our interactive explainer videos can be designed. For more examples of interactive explainer videos in German please check out our German website.
Interactive explainer video: Prices & options
The outstanding features of our explainer videos apply to our e-learning products too: Simple and transparent prices.
Learning journeys
Do you have extensive training content that you would like to implement with an e-learning or blended learning approach? We design individual learning journeys for you, consisting of different learning units. From classroom training, explainer videos, learning nuggets to podcasts – we are convinced that the right mix of methods and formats leads to sustainable learning success.
How T-Mobile Austria inspires staff and customers with interactions
Questions instead of repetition
“Answering questions is better than pure repetition. This phenomenon has been empirically proven and is called ‘the test effect’. For us, this means: We punctuate our explainer videos with a variety of questions and give the learner feedback right away, which secures successful learning.”
Ilona Schmuttermaier, conception specialist