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Storyline: Process Drag-and-Drop Quiz

AllisonLaMotte's avatar
10 years ago

Want to test your learners’ knowledge of a process? What better way than with a freeform drag-and-drop question.

This fully functional template was built with Storyline 360. Simply swap out the images, insert your content, and you’re ready to go!

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Published 10 years ago
Version 1.0
  • VincentLau's avatar
    VincentLau
    Community Member
    Thank you Allison,
    Fun and well designed! Like it very much. Must have taken an engineering mind to articulate it!
    Regards,
    Vincent Lau
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      You're welcome! So glad you liked it. I don't know about the engineering mind though, I'm more of a linguist! Haha
  • Thanks Allison, was looking for some inspiration to let learners work on the proces of regulation of the blood composition (difficult to learn and not so attractive to reproduce), this will certainly help!
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      I'm happy to hear that, Tineke! I'd love to see what you come up with if you're able to share.
  • SharonTabor's avatar
    SharonTabor
    Community Member
    Thanks, Allison, this is exactly what I've been struggling with in designing a learning module on cryptography for my college class. Since I don't do ID full time, I never seem to pick up on the cool tricks like moving the objects in so the screen is not all cluttered. You're my hero!
  • This is awesome and interesting ....it helped a lot in creating similar process to my team members. Thanks Allison for it.
    ..
    m&k
  • Tracy_Hodges's avatar
    Tracy_Hodges
    Community Member
    Lovely template! I'll be using something very similar in my next course :-) Thanks!
  • SandyDutra's avatar
    SandyDutra
    Community Member
    Hi Allison,
    Is there a way to move the slider by using a keyboard button (such as an arrow)? Can you add a trigger to move the slider by keyboard commands instead of using the mouse. I trying to ensure we meet accessibility compliance. Any feedback would be great.

    Thanks
    Sandy
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      Hi Sandy ! We added that feature in Storyline 2 Update 5, so if you have that version or anything more recent you can do it, but it only works in the flash output. It will just work automatically when you're viewing flash output with a screen reader.
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      Yes, as long as it's a flash output it will work, even if it's part of a SCORM package.