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SunetSullivan-7
Community Member
Hi guys
I use hotspot functionality more frequently to prevent learners from clicking on certain items and that is what I did in this example. My hotspots are on the instruction layers and correct and incorrect feedback layers on this slider interaction to prevent the learner from moving the slider until they have hidden the feedback or instruction.
Some of you might remember this burro racing theme from ELHC 280. I am busy developing the second and third level of this project and hope to share it again when all levels have been developed.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Demo: https://sunet-elh-challenges.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/ELHC%23296Leadville/story.html
I use hotspot functionality more frequently to prevent learners from clicking on certain items and that is what I did in this example. My hotspots are on the instruction layers and correct and incorrect feedback layers on this slider interaction to prevent the learner from moving the slider until they have hidden the feedback or instruction.
Some of you might remember this burro racing theme from ELHC 280. I am busy developing the second and third level of this project and hope to share it again when all levels have been developed.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Demo: https://sunet-elh-challenges.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/ELHC%23296Leadville/story.html
Ron_Katz
5 years agoCommunity Member
OMG Sunet that was so cute.
I love the sound effects, the scrolling screen, and the response to correct and incorrect answers. Visually appealing and a lot of fun.
I love the sound effects, the scrolling screen, and the response to correct and incorrect answers. Visually appealing and a lot of fun.
- SunetSullivan-75 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for the feedback Ron