Click-to-Reveal Scenario: Uncover scenario information before responding
Unfold the story, uncover the facts—because great decisions start with context.
What It Is
Click-to-Reveal Scenario interactions immerse learners in realistic situations where they explore key pieces of information step by step before making a decision. Rather than rushing to an answer, learners click through layers of details, perspectives, or stages—mirroring how information naturally unfolds in real life. This format promotes curiosity, critical thinking, and informed decision-making.
When to Use It
- Uncovering roles, viewpoints, or background details in workplace conflict scenarios
- Exploring client history before selecting a sales approach
- Reviewing incident facts before determining responsibility
- Simulating stepwise information gathering in healthcare or investigations
- Presenting policies progressively for compliance-based decision-making
Why It Works
- Develops skills in evaluating information and making decisions
- Increases learner engagement through active exploration
- Reflects real workflows where information becomes available gradually
- Encourages deep processing over quick, surface-level judgments
- Supports scaffolded learning by layering complexity logically
Impact Insight
Imagine your team making smarter, more confident decisions—because they practiced uncovering critical facts, not just reacting to the obvious.
Examples in Action
- Human Resources: Review employee behavior reports before coaching conversations
- Sales: Explore buyer profiles and past purchases prior to pitching
- Healthcare: Examine patient symptoms and test results before diagnosing
- Compliance: Investigate pieces of fraud evidence before reporting
Customization Options
- Multiple reveal zones featuring text, images, or multimedia
- Controlled or learner-driven exploration paths
- Feedback provided after each reveal or upon final response
- Visual progress indicators for completed or pending reveals
- Thematic styling aligned with brand and scenario context