I've recently discovered that my users are completing modules in record time by just clicking through everything instead of watching the complete module.
How do I stop this behavior?
Is there a setting I can use that will prevent them from fast forwarding through the modules?
If you use those player settings, the individual users won't be able to navigate through by clicking in the player menu and they'll have to wait until the slide timeline ends for the next button to become active and allow them to advance to the next slide - so both those will ensure they're not doing it too quickly!
It's a shame that I have to do this as I thought I was working with adults who actually wanted to learn. Is this a common problem for other developers?
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You can change the menu settings to either Locked or Restricted. See here for info.
Hi Steve,
If you use those player settings, the individual users won't be able to navigate through by clicking in the player menu and they'll have to wait until the slide timeline ends for the next button to become active and allow them to advance to the next slide - so both those will ensure they're not doing it too quickly!
It's a shame that I have to do this as I thought I was working with adults who actually wanted to learn. Is this a common problem for other developers?
Looks like Restricted might work best.
Steve
Common enough that the solution is built right into the Storyline interface ;)
I see your point, but wanting to learn and actually putting in the time and effort to learn always seem to be two different things.
Yes, too true.
TY Ashley.
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