I am trying to create a course that involves a person hitting a certain point where they have to stop and do a real world training. But once they're done, they still need to go back in and receive the rest of the information.
My question is if there is a way to enter a code as a trigger to jump to the remaining slides so that way people who haven't done the real world training are not able to skip to the end.
Yes, you can use a text entry or numeric entry as a code. You can create a slide asking learners to take the real world training to get the code. And set a trigger to jump to the scene or slide when the variable is equal to the code.
To add on to what Joanne said, this is what the triggers might look like:
When you add in the text entry input, a variable called "TextEntry" will be added. You would use it as a condition in your next button triggers to determine where the course should send the learner.
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Hi Cassandra,
Yes, you can use a text entry or numeric entry as a code. You can create a slide asking learners to take the real world training to get the code. And set a trigger to jump to the scene or slide when the variable is equal to the code.
Hi Cassandra,
To add on to what Joanne said, this is what the triggers might look like:
When you add in the text entry input, a variable called "TextEntry" will be added. You would use it as a condition in your next button triggers to determine where the course should send the learner.
Thank you so much for your help!!
I was able to get it to work :)
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