I am putting together a drag and drop slide. I need two objects to both be counted as correct when they are dropped on any of three specific places. Is there some way to count a dropped object as correct in more than one drop zone?
Is there anyway to do that using triggers or variables?
Would this work? This is a pick many that allows the Learner to place the two circle in any of 3 drop targets. Not sure if it's really what you were thinking though. If so, I can post back later with an explanation...running out the door now.
Christine, tx for the reminder about that "drag/drop more than one target with variables" link. I'd forgotten about that one and it is really cool.
Mallory, I'm glad you're all set. I don't know which example you used, but I realized after I'd uploaded this that I didn't include an "incorrect" target. So, I added a couple just now and am uploading again. That way, you'll have it and so will anyone else who visits this page.
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Hi Mallory,
Does the interaction need to be a quiz? If not, you could simply build this in a slide and use the triggers available for drag and drop.
Also, here's a thread on this topic you might want to check out:
Alternative scenario for multiple drag and drop items
Thanks!
Hi Mallory,
Would this work? This is a pick many that allows the Learner to place the two circle in any of 3 drop targets. Not sure if it's really what you were thinking though. If so, I can post back later with an explanation...running out the door now.
Thank you, both of you! I've got it working thanks to your advice
Glad to hear it, Mallory! :)
Have a great day,
Christine
Hi Christine and Mallory,
Christine, tx for the reminder about that "drag/drop more than one target with variables" link. I'd forgotten about that one and it is really cool.
Mallory, I'm glad you're all set. I don't know which example you used, but I realized after I'd uploaded this that I didn't include an "incorrect" target. So, I added a couple just now and am uploading again. That way, you'll have it and so will anyone else who visits this page.
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