For this activity I have chosen to work with a lesson I use with my Educational Assisant certificate program where we learn about conflict scenarios and how to identify non verbal emotions.
Learning Outcome – Student is able to identify emotions from images.
Students, sometimes it can be hard to identify emotions by only looking at someone’s face. Looking at the following images, can you identify which face is:
Look carefully at the faces below and find the following 5 emotions:
1. Happy
2. Scared
3. Stressed
4. Surprised
5. Silly
Image is from Pexels Creative Common License
Hi Hannah, I like the thrust of this graphic exercise! However, when I tried it, all of the faces I clicked said “Not quite, try again.” Perhaps you can check the file and debug if required?
Also, I did find the presentation a bit imposing: the 8 emotions are presented in a continuous list, so it was challenging to remember each one, and the 25 face choices seemed to compound my cognitive overload. If I could offer a revision suggestion, perhaps list one emotion per page, with maybe only 9 faces to choose from? When a student makes the correct match, a new page/emotion could pop up. (I’m not sure if H5P has this functionality, so feel free to take this proposal hypothetically!)
Great feedback! I really appreciate your thoughtful editing suggestions. I struggled to find the right image to represent emotions—I really wanted to use a photo of a person rather than a cartoon. However, I do see your point about there being a lot of faces in the image, which might make it overwhelming. I went back in and realized that I did not use the right hotspot tool. I thought I had put multiple spots but it was not quite right. I have made the updates so it is better!
I just tried your revised version and it was great! Super work.