Synaptic Digital helps people learn, and we make learning fun and interesting. We do this by developing well-designed, effective interactive learning objects.
Interactive learning objects (or ILOs for short), are used in e-learning. They are small interactive routines that convey a certain piece of knowledge, such as how bats fly, how a trebuchet works, and how a camera’s aperture controls its depth of field.
By presenting knowledge in an interesting and interactive manner, ILOs can make concepts easy to understand, and add a whole new dimension to learning.
Our interactive learning objects can be used by museums, zoos, science centres, schools, and even author’s sites to create a great interactive learning experience for your visitors.
We can develop interactive learning objects that can be presented in kiosks for exhibits, on CD-ROM, and on your Web site, as well as for e-learning courseware.
Interactive learning objects create a great learning experience, and are easy to implement.
Contact us to discuss what types of learning objects we can develop for your museum, school, science centre, or other cultural attraction.
Highlights
Bat Wings -- Flying With Their Hands [july 28, 2004]