Interactive Training Scenario

In this interactive video showcase the viewer gets to experience emergency response training for a firefighter. With the use of hihaho, Trainify was able to lower the costs of normally expensive emergency simulations and make the training easily accessible for everyone.

The impact:

  • 90% felt the training enhanced their emotional intelligence and decision-making under pressure.
  • 92% felt the training reinforced their adherence to their organizations’ Standard Operating Procedures.
  • 100% felt motivated to stay well-prepared and informed about the training concepts following the training.

Hospital hygiene

Medical procedures require specific guidelines to ensure a hygienic, correct way of executing. Hihaho offers many interactive elements that contribute to reaching learning goals. Create interactive discovery scenes with hotspots, distribute information through pause screens and ask questions to help viewers apply information more effectively.

Scenario based video lesson

Interactive video is excellent for creating branched scenarios that enhance learning efficiency. The content in this interactive video is based on the viewer’s foreknowledge about lean and the TIMWOODS model. The scenarios are created by adding transparent buttons, hotspots, and pause screens. Throughout the video, viewers are tested with interactive questions.

This a perfect example of personalized content based on viewers’ needs. After either learning about or choosing to skip the theory explained in the video, viewers get to apply the learned matter in real-life situations.

Product comparator

Creative agency Skipp created this award-winning interactive video for Würth International. The “Battery Charger” video responds to decisions the viewer makes, as every click has consequences for the story. The video is distributed globally, available in several languages. Did you know that creating interactive videos in multiple languages can be done easily with automation?

Würth has an expansive product range of battery chargers. It is often difficult for customers to identify which device would meet their needs. A tool needed to be found that was geared toward this problem and offered the requisite level of flexibility to ensure that content can be replaced without having to change the story while doing so. Skipp’s interactive video production offered just that!