I need some guidance and help. I want users to click on a few interactions before they are able to complete the entire learning module and take a quiz. I don't want to lock or restrict their navigation. They can navigate in any order they want in the slides. But before they can finish, I want them to complete interaction slides 3, 6, and 9, for instance. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Have several variables, one for each object they need to click on. When they click the object it changes the value from false to true. They can only finish when all the variables are set to True
Hi Emily, I have about 12 slides total. Slides 3, 6, and 9 are drag and drop interactions that I want students to complete. I particularly want them to complete these, but they might be able to skip over the other 8 slides if they choose.
One thing you could do is have the true/false variable for these slides change when they hit the submit button - to ensure they completed the interaction. Then, if needed, you could have a button appear on the slides where they could exit the course(if they wanted to). You could set that up on a master slide with initial state of hidden, then have the state change on timeline start once all three variables are = true.
Are you going to be using this for a LMS, and do you need tracking for completion? If so you could have the exit button jump to a results slide first and use that for tracking. I am sure there are other ways to achieve this as well, and other members may jump in.
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Have several variables, one for each object they need to click on. When they click the object it changes the value from false to true. They can only finish when all the variables are set to True
Thats how I would handle it.
Hello Lydia,
Using variables would be a good way to track this. Would they need to access all of these slides before advancing to the quiz?
Hi Emily, I have about 12 slides total. Slides 3, 6, and 9 are drag and drop interactions that I want students to complete. I particularly want them to complete these, but they might be able to skip over the other 8 slides if they choose.
Lydia,
One thing you could do is have the true/false variable for these slides change when they hit the submit button - to ensure they completed the interaction. Then, if needed, you could have a button appear on the slides where they could exit the course(if they wanted to). You could set that up on a master slide with initial state of hidden, then have the state change on timeline start once all three variables are = true.
Are you going to be using this for a LMS, and do you need tracking for completion? If so you could have the exit button jump to a results slide first and use that for tracking. I am sure there are other ways to achieve this as well, and other members may jump in.
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