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Jonathan_Hill
4 years agoSuper Hero
Hello!
Interesting topic. I'm working on an original demo for this week's challenge, but thought I'd share a discussion I had with the wonderful Katie Riggio over on the Storyline discussion board about making Drag and Drop interactions more accessible:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/issues-retrofitting-accessibility-functions-to-a-former-drag-and-drop-exercise
TL;DR Drag and Drops can present real obstacles for some users, so building a fallback interaction that can be accessed from the keyboard is good practice.
Here's my rejigged Star Wars themed demo, which now includes the option to simply Click as well as Drag.
https://bit.ly/elhc262c
Interesting topic. I'm working on an original demo for this week's challenge, but thought I'd share a discussion I had with the wonderful Katie Riggio over on the Storyline discussion board about making Drag and Drop interactions more accessible:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/issues-retrofitting-accessibility-functions-to-a-former-drag-and-drop-exercise
TL;DR Drag and Drops can present real obstacles for some users, so building a fallback interaction that can be accessed from the keyboard is good practice.
Here's my rejigged Star Wars themed demo, which now includes the option to simply Click as well as Drag.
https://bit.ly/elhc262c
- fabulalearning4 years agoCommunity MemberThank you for sharing this, Jonathan! I frequently shy away from drag and drops for accessibility reasons and this is a great alternative!
- CarrieGauthier-4 years agoCommunity MemberThis is such a good idea! Did you use separate slides to make the different interactions? Do you think learners would require some additional information about choosing the interaction type? Even something as simple as, "Don't care for drag and drop? Click below to change to a clickable interaction." or something along those lines. Or, do you find that most figure it out on their own?
- Jonathan_Hill4 years agoSuper HeroHi Carrie - yes I used separate slides, with the option to toggle between click or drag on the first question. Once you choose 'click' and answer the first question, you can't revert back to 'drag' and are locked into the 'click' based slides.
This was mostly an exercise in whether it was possible to convert a drag and drop into a simpler click based interaction and 'hack' the Focus Order to make it more user friendly.
I would definitely consider adding a bit more guidance in the future, but most users grasped the click/drag toggle switch pretty quickly.