Is there any way to build a hotspot question on a single slide with multiple correct answers? Seems like you can only have one correct answer.
I want users to click on different areas of a screen shot -- some of the areas are "correct" answer choices and some are incorrect. I do not want to break the screen shot into several screens.
Hi I did something similar with a "pick many' from the freeform area under quizzing. You can enter several hotspots and decide if they are correct or incorrect with feedback for each.
I created a free form hot spot that circled both areas with a straight line connecting the two. The trick was to make the straight line from one object to the other first and then go round one object, stopping at the straight line connector and use this same line to go back and then around the other object.
A little tricky, but it does work. I have attached an example to show how I used it.
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Hi I did something similar with a "pick many' from the freeform area under quizzing. You can enter several hotspots and decide if they are correct or incorrect with feedback for each.
OO! I just did that. It worked. Thanks!
Thanks Mary for the update and I'm glad Ed was able to assist you here.
I found a way for this to work for me!
I created a free form hot spot that circled both areas with a straight line connecting the two. The trick was to make the straight line from one object to the other first and then go round one object, stopping at the straight line connector and use this same line to go back and then around the other object.
A little tricky, but it does work. I have attached an example to show how I used it.
Thanks Brandon for sharing here - it's always great to have new examples and ideas of how to set something up.
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