I have a video for my learners to view, but, in order to make it more interesting, I want them to click certain areas so that it looks like they are driving the video forward.
You should be able to to this using triggers (mapped to cue points) and objects overlaying the video element.
For example, you can set the video to pause at a certain time (or cue point), then display a transparent shape, or hotspot, on top of the video (in a specific area) that the user needs to click in order to resume the video.
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Hi Tina.
You should be able to to this using triggers (mapped to cue points) and objects overlaying the video element.
For example, you can set the video to pause at a certain time (or cue point), then display a transparent shape, or hotspot, on top of the video (in a specific area) that the user needs to click in order to resume the video.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Joey - I'll give it a go!
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