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HillaSchlegel
2 years agoCommunity Member
Hello everyone! I had a lot of fun with this challenge. It's the first time that I've used the hot spot question. I would wish that a multiple-choice option would be possible here.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c15a2b4d-85fa-4db4-840b-e4d4b00ecf51/review
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c15a2b4d-85fa-4db4-840b-e4d4b00ecf51/review
- Ange2 years agoCommunity MemberNice work! You got a lot out of that one card. Really well laid out for learning and understanding.
A while back I found this post. There is a download file so you can see the back-end set-up.
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/hotspot-question-with-multiple-answers
You reminded me to check it out! I am always looking for new solutions. To date I have always created multiple choice 'hotspots' using T/F variables and a different quiz type. It acts like a hotspot and to the viewer it looks like a hotspot.- HillaSchlegel2 years agoCommunity MemberThank you for your kind words, Ang! I'm glad you found my explanation helpful.
If you've been using True/False variables for hotspot interactions, that's a clever approach! However, I would like to incorporate spinning wheels in this interaction when users click on the hotspots. Currently, I'm not sure how to achieve that. If you have any ideas about this, let me know.- Ange2 years agoCommunity MemberHi Hilla, To incorporate spinning wheels, build the quiz out using same method shown in the link posted above, but add a spinning wheel on the selected state. Lottie files may have something appropriate, its animations are super lightweight - https://lottiefiles.com This method works on a desktop/laptop, but I have never tested it on a tablet or phone.