Hi all, I have a UX question in the broadest sense. I'm building a "scenario based" learning tool for people to improve their organisational judgement using real life situations. At the moment I've focused just on assembling the scenarios (description, supporting links, and answer). Screenshot here (it's extremely early MVP): https://preview.redd.it/oepxsfj6ujye1.png?width=1222&format=png&auto=webp&s=a915015523915cf79d0bb4c9b454e133c7c907af The issue I have is that this is a tonne of information to consume. Read a description, click links to read more descriptions, type your long form answer, get another long form answer and easily ends up being 10-15 pages per scenario. I could shorten the scenarios a bit, write them more succinctly, but the reality is the situations are complex and the context is really important (it's the whole point). How should I be thinking about simplifying / making this more palatable? Looking for more of a high level user experience, not just a "split the answer up behind a 'read more' modal" or something. Here's what I've considered so far:
Would appreciate your thoughts. Links to examples etc would be brilliant. Thanks a lot and have a great weekend! submitted by /u/Flaky_Bullfrog_4905 |