Map-Based Selection: Click on geographic zones to answer

Learning with location—because where something happens is just as important as what happens.

What It Is

Map-Based Selection interactions allow learners to click on geographic zones, regions, or locations to respond to a question. Whether identifying a site, selecting coverage areas, or choosing a response zone, this interactive format builds spatial awareness and contextual understanding. It brings geography into learning, turning maps into decision tools.

When to Use It

  • Training regional sales teams on territory assignments
  • Teaching global compliance or country-specific regulations
  • Identifying disaster zones or emergency response areas
  • Selecting locations for supply chain, logistics, or route planning
  • Reinforcing cultural or political knowledge in international contexts

Why It Works

  • Builds geographic literacy and spatial decision-making
  • Adds real-world relevance by mapping choices to real locations
  • Increases engagement through exploration and interactivity
  • Helps visualize regional patterns, risks, or policies
  • Improves retention by anchoring knowledge to visual geography

Impact Insight

Imagine your global team making faster, smarter region-specific decisions—because your training didn’t just talk about places, it let them click and explore.

Examples in Action

  • Logistics: Click on the correct distribution center based on shipping zones
  • Compliance: Identify the countries that follow a specific data privacy law
  • Sales: Select the sales region responsible for a client’s account
  • Public Health: Choose outbreak areas for resource allocation

Customization Options

  • World, regional, or custom-drawn maps
  • Color-coded zones or dynamic layers for detail
  • Single or multiple selection functionality
  • Real-time feedback or pop-ups with location info
  • Optional zoom, hover highlights, and adaptive scoring
Map-Based Selection turns geography into action—helping learners develop location-based awareness, make regionally accurate choices, and connect knowledge to real-world outcomes.