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Guides for DiBL 2.0

To create a DiBL you need to put together several elements. Identify the learning objectives and make a storyline, where participants make difficult choices so they are involved. As participants agree on how the story will progress there are consequences and feedback. Enrich your DiBL with images or videos.

Here you can find a collection of videos that shows you how to use the case creator in DiBL.

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Getting started (Duration: 5 minutes)

Here we introduce the overall structure and terminology behind DiBL, so you can find your way around.

  • The terminology & overall navigation in DiBL
  • How to make your first DiBL
  • Save and publish your DiBL to make it available to facilitator(s)

Layout & Style (Duration: 20 minutes)

Make your DiBL more visual appealing by adding styling, images, animations, tables and videos.

  • Structure and logic behind styling
  • Inserting a video

Branching (Duration: 12 minutes)

We unleash the full DiBl experience by showing you how to use branches, logic and variables to create engaging and involving experiences with different paths and endings.

  • Make branching experiences
  • Use variables to control flow

Open discussions (Duration: 20 minutes)

Here we show you how to allow participants to contribute with own answers, and rate the different contributions. You will also learn how to show participants different unique pages on their own device.

  • Free text and rating participant suggestions
  • Show participants special information on their device

Analytics & Export (Duration: 25 minutes)

You will learn how to structure your DIBL so you can export data. This will allow you to see how many used DIBL, how the individuals decided throughout the session, and import it in other statistical programs.

  • Structure your data
  • Define and run export

Roles, Teams and groups (coming soon)

Here you learn how to use the teams’ function in DIBL to make participants take on different roles, get different information and work together in different groups.

  • Set up teams
  • Distribute information across teams
  • Give teams different success criteria

User management (coming soon)

See how to setup, invite new users, assign a role and what permissions you can give them.

  • New users, roles and permissions
  • Onboarding users and changing own information