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AngelaThomas-9b
3 months agoCommunity Member
I made a drag-and-drop for learners to practice staging a kitchen for an open house.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/4aace074-42d7-4199-89ff-1986fea196bb/review
I am really happy with how the final slide turned out! I used triggers so that the slide shows all 6 items that the user chose. If you retry the interactions, this final slide updates with the new selections.
Also, I added an accessibility option for keyboard users to select 1 or 2 instead of dragging the item. I triggered it so that when the user enters the number, it jumps to the correct or incorrect layer. However, this doesn't keep track of the score. Has anyone come up with a work around for this?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/4aace074-42d7-4199-89ff-1986fea196bb/review
I am really happy with how the final slide turned out! I used triggers so that the slide shows all 6 items that the user chose. If you retry the interactions, this final slide updates with the new selections.
Also, I added an accessibility option for keyboard users to select 1 or 2 instead of dragging the item. I triggered it so that when the user enters the number, it jumps to the correct or incorrect layer. However, this doesn't keep track of the score. Has anyone come up with a work around for this?
- NicholeCodri6043 months agoCommunity MemberThis was really fun! A great way to use drag and drop!
- AngelaThomas-9b3 months agoCommunity MemberThanks Nicole!
- Ron_Katz3 months agoCommunity MemberThis is great, Angela. I couldn't get it to give a score whether I dragged or used the keyboard navigation. I would suggest using either T/F variables or offscreen states to track correct or incorrect selections. Then you can add them to the total score in Storyline.
- AngelaThomas-9b3 months agoCommunity MemberOh, thank you for the suggestion Ron! I will give that a try.
- PhezuluDhlod9193 months agoCommunity MemberThis is an interesting and engaging exercise. I can imagine the meticulous work involved in customizing all the possible staging scenarios and artefacts.
- AngelaThomas-9b3 months agoCommunity MemberThanks Phezulu. Yes, it took a lot of trial and error, but I learned a lot! :)