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Is the logic of this custom interaction illogical?
Hi, Michael!
In the attached file, I started a slide with a different approach. For example, it has separate books to click to "open" each example, and those would move onto the slide after the previous book is taken care of. I also switched to a text variable for tracking. (Counting seems like it should be okay, but it easily gets to the high value if I just kept clicking the stack.) Also, I created separate hint buttons for each "shelf," to simplify that process.
However, I don't have time to add the oh-so-many triggers needed to make everything work whether the user answers correctly or incorrectly. As is, the first book will work if you answer correctly. So, if you want to proceed with my ideas, I hope there's enough there for you to add the needed triggers.
Alternately, consider a simple drag-and-drop for dragging books into the proper bin for shelving later. :-)
BTW, I also added a slide that has what I think it a better way to show the open books.
- You used a PNG of a book with text (for which the text is un-editable, and for which some have the squiggly red line indicating a spelling error).
- Instead, I suggest you use a rectangle that's filled with a picture of an open book. That allows for editable text.
Good luck. I hope you end up with a STELLAR project.