Blog Post
MichaelHinze
9 years agoCommunity Member
It's been a while since I created this example (still developed in SL1) of a mini-course that allows users to personalize content by selecting only the topics/products they are interested in: http://dev.keypointlearn.com/xcl71_SL/BYOC/V2/story.html .Navigation buttons and progress indicator update based on their selection. It may not look like much but creating the logic for the branched navigation and the math behind updating the progress bar was quite complex. Here is short blog post about it: http://wp.me/p2BoUf-8R
- RichardHill-4f39 years agoCommunity MemberGreat contribution Michael! Nice customized learning paths.
- jeff9 years agoCommunity MemberThat is really cool! I like how the drag-n-drop makes it a conscious decision for the user what content to view!
- YaelMonereau9 years agoCommunity MemberI appreciate you sharing the mind behind the magic. Great article!
- Maija_Perfiljev9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for sharing, Michael - very interesting idea. And you're right - sometimes complex solutions with a lot of triggers that are not visible to the eye don't seem to be impressive, although they are!
- LindaLorenzetti9 years agoSuper HeroI always liked this one, very creative.
- SaurabhDua9 years agoCommunity MemberNice creativity Michael!
- DanielaSlater9 years agoCommunity MemberNice variety of interaction Michael!
- TracyCarroll9 years agoCommunity MemberGreat interaction, Michael! I like the fact that I could customize the order of the presentation!
- AshwiniPatil-f19 years agoCommunity MemberIts really amazing.. !! Nice work Micheal.. :)
- MichaelHinze9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks everyone for the comments. It's good to see that this 'old clunker' still generated some interest.