Blog Post
Jonathan_Hill
Super Hero
Hello!
Contrary to popular belief, you can't just throw anything into your Mr Fusion reactor. Even if you need to repower you time circuits in a hurry!
RECYCLE FOR THE FUTURE
https://bit.ly/elhc439
(Demo includes 'one-tap' fallback controls for the Drag and Drop interaction.)
Contrary to popular belief, you can't just throw anything into your Mr Fusion reactor. Even if you need to repower you time circuits in a hurry!
RECYCLE FOR THE FUTURE
https://bit.ly/elhc439
(Demo includes 'one-tap' fallback controls for the Drag and Drop interaction.)
Ange
11 months agoCommunity Member
Very cool, especially the viewer being able to chop and change seamlessly between using tap and drag-drop in the same attempt. I have only ever managed a clunky method to choose one only - extra slides needed... Did you use any javascript?
- Jonathan_Hill11 months agoSuper HeroThanks Ange! No Javascript, just motion paths and intersection triggers similar to this example:
https://twitter.com/DevByPowerPoint/status/1659647749569015808?t=I7iJvc5C5y5rNcAosFcg5A&s=19
Only downside is the click/tap interaction doesn't register a score in a freeform Drag and Drop question.- Ange11 months agoCommunity MemberThank you! Appreciate it, I'll take a look. Wondering if a hack/a different quiz type could be used that is built to mimic a Drag Drop action onscreen and incorporates a Click/Select action as well that could generate a score for both methods - and still look/be an elegant solution.
- Jonathan_Hill11 months agoSuper HeroFunny you should say that. Been having a similar conversation with the brilliant Chris Hodgson about exactly that over on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jonhill123_elhchallenge-activity-7127581495736590336-WjIs