Appreciate your feedback but it is not quite what I am looking for, I have 6 icons (drag objects) that I want to be able to drop them on any of 6 potential drop targets that are laid over top of an image ... it looks like each drag object can have only 1 drop target, I am hoping to set up the exercise so that I can drop the drag object on any of 6 drop targets.
This is the closest I have found to being able to achieve multiple drop targets. I am trying to find his first post to see if it tells me how to initially set it up.
It's up to the individual who posted them if they'd want to remove and share somewhere else, but we have not set up an additional method to keep screenr videos in another format.
Thanks so much Ashley. I tried to track the owner, but apparently he no longer has a Screenr account. So I'm not sure where to go on it. I'll just keep the link and hope it is there for a long time :).
I haven't completely implemented it yet, but I foresee a problem with my quiz. The quiz has 4 initial choices of a correct definition of a complex word. The correct definition has 4 parts. The initial choices offer the correct definition with all four parts and three other choices each of which has one or more parts missing. If the student chooses one of the incorrect answers the quiz goes to a layer with a statement that there are one or more parts missing and then the four parts are listed individually and the student has to choose which one or ones are missing. So on one layer there are two which are correct. Both must be checked. I have four checkmarks so that the person has to decide how many and which of the four choices are correct. If the person recognizes that there are two correct answers and drags checkmarks to each of those answers and leaves the other two checkmarks alone I THINK the scenario will come back with a false answer because the two unused checkmarks come back as false. So far the only way I see around this is just to say there are two parts missing and use only two checkmarks, but that kind of dumbs down the quiz. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
If you're worried about it going missing - you could always rerecord it yourself using a tool like Replay - that'll publish as an MP4 which you could then save to your computer or post on a site?
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Hi Dave,
If I understand well what you mean, you could use the Drag and drop Freeform from the survey category...
Hope it helps, have a nice day!
Annie
Hi Annie,
Appreciate your feedback but it is not quite what I am looking for, I have 6 icons (drag objects) that I want to be able to drop them on any of 6 potential drop targets that are laid over top of an image ... it looks like each drag object can have only 1 drop target, I am hoping to set up the exercise so that I can drop the drag object on any of 6 drop targets.
Sorry Dave,
My mistake, looks like I haven't read it carefully.
Still, you could use the freeform without any feedback and no submit button.
Depending on what you want in the end, this probably works as you expect.
Hi Dave,
I am having the same issue. I'll let you know if I figure anything out.
This is the closest I have found to being able to achieve multiple drop targets. I am trying to find his first post to see if it tells me how to initially set it up.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/204928692
Yup, I did this and it worked. Brilliant. Hope it helps Dave.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/204928692
Is there any way of downloading those two videos to have for reference? If they disappear from the net it will be a big loss. They are really helpful.
Hi Sylvia,
It's up to the individual who posted them if they'd want to remove and share somewhere else, but we have not set up an additional method to keep screenr videos in another format.
Thanks so much Ashley. I tried to track the owner, but apparently he no longer has a Screenr account. So I'm not sure where to go on it. I'll just keep the link and hope it is there for a long time :).
Thank you!
I haven't completely implemented it yet, but I foresee a problem with my quiz. The quiz has 4 initial choices of a correct definition of a complex word. The correct definition has 4 parts. The initial choices offer the correct definition with all four parts and three other choices each of which has one or more parts missing. If the student chooses one of the incorrect answers the quiz goes to a layer with a statement that there are one or more parts missing and then the four parts are listed individually and the student has to choose which one or ones are missing. So on one layer there are two which are correct. Both must be checked. I have four checkmarks so that the person has to decide how many and which of the four choices are correct. If the person recognizes that there are two correct answers and drags checkmarks to each of those answers and leaves the other two checkmarks alone I THINK the scenario will come back with a false answer because the two unused checkmarks come back as false. So far the only way I see around this is just to say there are two parts missing and use only two checkmarks, but that kind of dumbs down the quiz. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
If you're worried about it going missing - you could always rerecord it yourself using a tool like Replay - that'll publish as an MP4 which you could then save to your computer or post on a site?
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