Sorting drag and drop

Feb 28, 2014

Hi:  I have created this sorting drag and drop.  But when the answer is submitted the back side of the memo paper has tutorial notes.  I need to remove these tutorial notes and cannot figure out how to do this. Please help.

6 Replies
Kathleen Federici

Hi Ashley:

So after the papers are sorted into the bins, the user clicks submit.  Once they click submit, you can see from the memo papers that the pink is the back side of the paper and says, you can score and track interactions and then the green paper is the back side of the choice and reads, Duplicate existing notes to add more. I need those tutorial notes to not be there after the user answers the sorting drag and drop.  I cant figure out how to make them disappear and have the back side of the notes be blank after the user clicks submit.  Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Kathleen,

Looking at your file, it seems that those text descriptions are set up within the dropped correct/incorrect for each of your drag items, so if you don't want that text to display after the user submits the interaction you'll need to remove it from the state for each item. I'm not following what you mean by the "back side of the paper" but if you'd like the users to see this text at some point, you may want to look into creating your own state where the information would be visible on a hover over each item? 

Kathleen Federici

HI There:

I don't see states for this interaction.  Is there a tutorial for this?  I have looked through my incorrect and correct responses and that unwanted text that appears after the user clicks submit is not there, I cannot find that system generated tutorial text anywhere to be able to delete it.  I looked on the player triggers for changing the state and I have no idea how to do that for this, since the states that are set up are try again, incorrect and correct and the language on those are correct.  Maybe a tutorial would assist me, but I cannot find one on this. I would hate to have to delete this slide because I can't figure this out.

Kathleen

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