Progessing in a course Apr 21, 2016 By Jim Lombardo How do you prevent the learner from moving forward in a course until they have viewed all of the icon or hot stops on a screen? Thanks much. Jim
Cristina Devrin almost 8 years ago04/21/16 at 8:26 pm (UTC) Add conditions on your next button where the user only moves forward if the shapes or hot spots are visited. It would look something like this -
Jim Lombardo Author Cristina Devrin almost 8 years ago04/21/16 at 8:28 pm (UTC) Thanks a bunch, I'll give it a try.Jim Jim Lombardo, Director - Keys and Associates Click here for Great Information! and search for Jim Lombardo
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff almost 8 years ago04/21/16 at 8:37 pm (UTC) Glad you got the answer you needed here Jim, but I wanted to let you know that responding via email it includes your signature and you're welcome to edit the post to remove that information if you'd wish.
Walt Hamilton Hero almost 8 years ago04/21/16 at 10:27 pm (UTC) Jim, Here's a sample that allows users to advance only after visiting 4 slides. Free navigation allows them to visit the slides in any order, or exit the course when they want. Mixed navigation allows them to visit the slides in any order, but leave the course only after visiting them all. Restricted navigation forces them to view the slides in order before leaving the course. While this course uses different slides, the principles can be adapted to layers, or even clickable objects. Navigation_with_VariablesWH.story
Jim Lombardo Author Walt Hamilton almost 8 years ago04/21/16 at 10:28 pm (UTC) Thanks again. Sent from Jim ----- Reply message -----
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Add conditions on your next button where the user only moves forward if the shapes or hot spots are visited.
It would look something like this -
Thanks a bunch, I'll give it a try.Jim
Jim Lombardo, Director - Keys and Associates
Click here for Great Information! and search for Jim Lombardo
Glad you got the answer you needed here Jim, but I wanted to let you know that responding via email it includes your signature and you're welcome to edit the post to remove that information if you'd wish.
Jim,
Here's a sample that allows users to advance only after visiting 4 slides.
Free navigation allows them to visit the slides in any order, or exit the course when they want.
Mixed navigation allows them to visit the slides in any order, but leave the course only after visiting them all.
Restricted navigation forces them to view the slides in order before leaving the course.
While this course uses different slides, the principles can be adapted to layers, or even clickable objects.
Thanks again.
Sent from Jim
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