Specify a visual to represent the results of a procedure
Before a learner undertakes a procedure, it is often useful to
see what the result of the procedure is supposed to look like,
and, in some cases, what it is supposed to not look like. You
may want to provide a visual analogy or indicator visual to show
the desired outcome of an invisible, mental procedure.
First,
enter a brief description of your visual (e.g., Bicycle chain operating properly).
Then choose an appropriate type of representation
to show the people, place, or thing. When you're satisfied
select NEXT.