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MollyFisher-dd0
5 years agoCommunity Member
Yesterday I watched the webinar on 5 Things You Need to Know About Accessibility, and learned that timers can prevent users from accessing the content. I wanted to instead give learners an option to use a timer or not, depending on their need. I think it's really important to only use a timer if it's necessary -- is it important for your learners to complete an interaction quickly or accurately?
How Well do You Know Invertebrates versus Vertebrates? https://360.articulate.com/review/content/9ca02d8d-d8a6-418c-a6b7-2bda1dbd4851/review
The webinar if you're interested: https://training.articulate.com/webinars/5-things-you-need-to-know-about-accessibility
How Well do You Know Invertebrates versus Vertebrates? https://360.articulate.com/review/content/9ca02d8d-d8a6-418c-a6b7-2bda1dbd4851/review
The webinar if you're interested: https://training.articulate.com/webinars/5-things-you-need-to-know-about-accessibility
- Ron_Katz5 years agoCommunity MemberMolly, such a beautiful design. I know it is just drag-and-drop but I love how your title became your drop targets and how at the end of the interaction they moved up to display the correct responses. I have to learn to create more visual appeal in the projects I work with. Thank you so much for this glorious example.
- MollyFisher-dd05 years agoCommunity MemberWhat a compliment Ron, thank you!
- JenniferPetr6195 years agoCommunity MemberI really like the idea of making the timer optional. That's a great way to handle a tricky situation.
- Ange5 years agoCommunity MemberI like the idea of choosing whether to use a timer, or maybe the choice of levels with different time allowances. I do love the correct responses being shown, it's so frustrating when they are not or one just gets correct or incorrect and nothing more.
- MollyFisher-dd05 years agoCommunity MemberAgreed! Different time allowances is a great idea, I'm going to look into implementing that!
- MaressaMcCall5 years agoCommunity MemberI echo Ron's sentiment. This was so fluid, seamless, and visually appealing. I also really appreciated the optional timer, as well as the phrasing you chose to introduce it - "need an extra challenge?" Very well done.