I'm creating a slide where the learner has to drag 15 objects and drop/sort them into one of three different "buckets". On the next slide, I would like the learner to take the objects that they dropped into buckets one and two and sort them further into two more buckets. Objective of this exercise is to identify the learner's top 3 objects of most importance from the list of 15 objects. There is no right or wrong answer, because the top 3 objects will be different for each learner.
Any suggestions on how to duplicate or copy the objects from "buckets" one and two on the first slide onto the next slide and create a results slide that lists the top 3 most valuable objects? Thank you in advance!
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Hi MC,
The only way I can think of to make this work would be to:
Let me know if you run into any issues!
Thank you! I'm still playing around with the triggers and variables and will let you know.
You're welcome! Sounds good.
Did you ever figure out how to get this working? I am trying to design something similar but I am not having much luck.
Mee too!.... 😊
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