How to measure geometry angle on screen using a protractor Dec 14, 2014 By Fazal Khan Hi, I want to create an interactive activity for high school geometry whereby I can drag a protractor on a geometric figure and measure the angles. I have a protractor in PNG format. How can I make it to drag and drop in the presentation?
Michael Hinze over 9 years ago12/14/14 at 3:23 pm (UTC) You an make any object on screen draggable, see here for some info that should get you started: https://community.articulate.com/series/5/articles/converting-an-existing-slide-to-a-freeform-interaction
Fazal Khan Author Michael Hinze over 9 years ago12/14/14 at 3:52 pm (UTC) Many thanks. Converting the graphic to freeform helps in drag and drop. Is there a way to enable rotation of the graphic ? Sent from my iPhone
Michael Hinze over 9 years ago12/14/14 at 4:05 pm (UTC) You could try using custom states (and if you use Storyline 2, you could try a sider) to 'fake' a rotation. Some info on states is here: https://community.articulate.com/series/5/articles/adding-and-editing-
Fazal Khan Author Michael Hinze over 9 years ago12/14/14 at 8:16 pm (UTC) Thank you ! Fazal Qadir Khan
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You an make any object on screen draggable, see here for some info that should get you started: https://community.articulate.com/series/5/articles/converting-an-existing-slide-to-a-freeform-interaction
Many thanks. Converting the graphic to freeform helps in drag and drop. Is there a way to enable rotation of the graphic ?
Sent from my iPhone
You could try using custom states (and if you use Storyline 2, you could try a sider) to 'fake' a rotation. Some info on states is here: https://community.articulate.com/series/5/articles/adding-and-editing-
Thank you !
Fazal Qadir Khan
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