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RachaelHamlett
Community Member
15 days ago

How do I create a spot the difference ungraded question?

Hi All,

I am creating a course in Storyline 360 and have an activity which would work well as a spot the difference question. I am wanting the user to be able to view the 2 images and then on the changed image select the multiple differences.

I have tried a hotspot but it will only allow the user to click once and won't allow multiple correct answers.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks,

Rachael

  • You could use a Freeform Multiple Response question. Instead of hotspots, use transparent shapes. 

    Shapes can have states, so you could also design a Selected state to indicate what's been clicked. For example, the Selected state could have a glow. 

    • Note: Selected is a built-in state. An object with a Selected state will automatically toggle between Selected and Normal when it is clicked. 

     

    Here's more info about Freeforms: Storyline 360: Converting an Existing Slide to a Freeform Interaction | Articulate - Community 

  • Nedim's avatar
    Nedim
    Community Member

    This is something I developed a while ago using a Pick Many Freeform Question, where hotspots served as targets. Hidden oval shapes were designed to change to their normal state when the corresponding hotspots were clicked, visually indicating a correct selection on the original photo and removing the hotspots on the photo with differences. While it was initially intended to be a timed game rather than a question to be submitted, it could easily be adapted for submission based on the number of correct clicks. If you're interested in exploring this further, I can upload the .story file to demonstrate how this was achieved. You can preview this interaction here