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ThierryEMMANUEL
3 months agoCommunity Member
Bonjour Heroes.
For me this week, a real client challenge in my real professional life.
I thought it would be interesting to share my journey to finding a solution... among maybe ten other possible ones, or ten others that already exist. When I have a problem, I don't rush to the internet to find a solution FIRST, I look for it myself FIRST. Thanks to the E-learning challenges!
For my next job, a client wants a drag and drop activity with several good possible drop zones, which Storyline doesn't allow. Check out the first slide of the demo to see what I mean, and the following to understand why the simplest solutions aren't entirely satisfactory.
File.story attached in Review comments.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/4b3cf099-ad0b-4231-bbad-002eb7f97f6d/review
For me this week, a real client challenge in my real professional life.
I thought it would be interesting to share my journey to finding a solution... among maybe ten other possible ones, or ten others that already exist. When I have a problem, I don't rush to the internet to find a solution FIRST, I look for it myself FIRST. Thanks to the E-learning challenges!
For my next job, a client wants a drag and drop activity with several good possible drop zones, which Storyline doesn't allow. Check out the first slide of the demo to see what I mean, and the following to understand why the simplest solutions aren't entirely satisfactory.
File.story attached in Review comments.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/4b3cf099-ad0b-4231-bbad-002eb7f97f6d/review
- Ron_Katz3 months agoCommunity MemberThierry, I appreciate your sharing your journey to come up with solutions to the customer's request. Very informative.
- SabrinaSgoda-333 months agoCommunity MemberHey Thierry, I really like the solution you came up with in the end!
Storyline allows multiple drop zones. I used it in my entry, where the user hast to drop something in one of three Hotspot zones. It is quite simple.
I'm not using a question or freeform slide for this, just a plain slide.
If you make a new trigger use the action "change state of", choose object and desired state (I prefer a color coded disabled state with green for correct and red for wrong).
Then for When scroll down and use the last one "object is dropped on". Select the draggable object. For targets you can check multiple objects in the slide. - PhezuluDhlod9193 months agoCommunity MemberThis is a unique approach to working around the SL360 limitation Thierry. Good work. Thank you for sharing.