I have a unique idea for an assessment in my eCourse. The user would receive points for clicking on elements in the correct order. I'd like to render a room and place the elements throughout it. Then ask the user to click on the elements in the correct order to receive points.
Any ideas how I could go about building that? It isn't from an answer bank or matching....
That sounds like a super fun idea! Can you tell me a little bit more about the objective of the exercise so I can help you find the best way to achieve it?
Sure, it is a fire safety training course. I'd like for end users to basically click on a hot spot "fire extinguisher" or hospital bed "evacuate" in the proper chronological order.
There would be some kind of indication such as a green check when the end user selects something in the correct order.
You could use some True/False variables and triggers to tie them to each other. .
I setup 4 buttons and corresponding variables. For button 1 i created a trigger that displays the "correct" layer and trips the variable from "False" to "True".
For button2, i created 2 triggers. if the variable on button 1 has flipped to "true" then it will display the "correct" layer.
If the user tried to click button 2 before button 1, it would see that the variable has NOT been tripped (value = FALSE) and would display the "incorrect" layer.
You could do this for any number of items.
Someone may have a way to do this with some javascript as well...
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Hi Robert!
That sounds like a super fun idea! Can you tell me a little bit more about the objective of the exercise so I can help you find the best way to achieve it?
Sure, it is a fire safety training course. I'd like for end users to basically click on a hot spot "fire extinguisher" or hospital bed "evacuate" in the proper chronological order.
There would be some kind of indication such as a green check when the end user selects something in the correct order.
I had a connected question as well: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/creating-timed-practice-quiz-with-growing-fire-to-indicate-time-elasped
You could use some True/False variables and triggers to tie them to each other. .
I setup 4 buttons and corresponding variables. For button 1 i created a trigger that displays the "correct" layer and trips the variable from "False" to "True".
For button2, i created 2 triggers. if the variable on button 1 has flipped to "true" then it will display the "correct" layer.
If the user tried to click button 2 before button 1, it would see that the variable has NOT been tripped (value = FALSE) and would display the "incorrect" layer.
You could do this for any number of items.
Someone may have a way to do this with some javascript as well...
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