#17 of #DEXR100 shows us to keep our head cool and respond correctly to someone having a seizure
Use the embedded 3D viewer below to try it out yourself.
In Dexmond’s community garden, David teaches tomato planting with Kevin and Marc present. Suddenly, Marc collapses. The learner must recognize whether it is a stroke, a regular seizure, or a tonic seizure. A shimmering portal replays the learner’s memory of first aid for these conditions, showing mannequins demonstrating each one. Returning to the garden, the learner applies knowledge through Q&A, with Kevin confirming actions until Marc is safe.
Learning Goals
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Correctly identify stroke, regular seizure, and tonic seizure.
How to use in the classroom
We decorated the scene with library assets such as our varied characters.The platform includes an extensive collection of 3D models that you can use directly. With our Blender add-on, you can also push assets into the Dexr platform and iterate quickly, with instant updates enabled through real-time libraries and asset streaming. Next we added the desired props specifically for this lesson.
Inside the web-based, no-code editor, we built the lesson flow with Events & Actions (for example guiding the learner to pick the right tool, highlighting safety steps, and triggering animations). We layered in TTS narration from a 3D guide, added push guidance panels for clarity, and embedded quick knowledge checks at each stage. Like all Dexr lessons, it runs fully in the browser with no installs required, making it classroom-ready and easy to track learner progress through our LEAP learning framework.
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Made by Team Dexr
This blog post is part of our #DEXR100 initiative. Read more about that here.