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SusanGroenewald
5 years agoCommunity Member
Quizzes in separate scene
I have a very simple first course which is only a video that needs to be watched followed by some quiz questions. I've currently got the quiz questions following directly after the video slide in th...
JudyNollet
5 years agoSuper Hero
Hi, Susan,
With only the video slide to present the content, I'd keep everything in one scene. But it's really a matter of preference. It doesn't make any difference to the users.
- Using multiple scenes would allow you to use scene titles as section titles if you're using the built-in Menu. But, again, in your current case, that doesn't seem worth it.
It is a good idea to allow the user to pause and restart a video. They can do that just by clicking and re-clicking within the video frame. However, I think it's nice to also show video controls.
To prevent them from using the scrub bar on the video controls, just cover that part with a shape.
- It could be colored to blend with background, or it could be 100% transparent or semi-transparent, so users could see the scrub bar but not click it.
- Add a trigger that changes the state of the shape to Hidden when the media completes.
- If you're using Restricted navigation, the built-in functioning will automatically keep Next disabled until the timeline completes. Otherwise, you'll have to add your own triggers to control the Next button.
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