Labeled Graphic Interaction
Feb 25, 2022
Hello Articulate Experts.
Two Questions:
1) I am developing a labeled graphic scenario where the user is presented an image/picture of an area with faults and they are required to identify each of the faults prior to moving to the next slide. I am thinking that I could just put the triggers where I wanted and make transparent state until clicked and then they would be highlighted. As I have not tried thought I would ask if this seems correct before spending time on this or if there is a template out there that is already set-up to do this.
2) The training is a procedure based training and the content consists of filling out a series of forms (many regulatory driven so perfection is barely acceptable) and I want to set-up a either a scenario or quiz that incorporates completing the form to a specific standard as part of the concluding exercise - and I am stumped on where to begin and any help would be appreciated.
Thank You!!
2 Replies
Hi Willie and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! 🙂 The first question sounds like you want to create a hotspot interaction. I just wanted to share a few examples that do something similar:
As for your second question, if the form is something they fill out online, this software simulation does a great job of introducing a new tool to learners. This concept could also work well for filling out an online form.
I hope that sparks some new ideas!
There is a sample that might help you here: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/state-of-next-button-based-on-count-variable#reply-787435