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Storyline multiple drag objects and multiple target areas
Since the customer information is confidential, I build a similar drag & drop question, inspired by the holiday season.
Watch how I did it. On slide 2 and 3 there is an explanation. Under the resources tab you can download the file and study the details.
Click here or on the picture to see the animation.
Click here to see the screenr.
The file is also attached to this post for your evaluation.
Let me know your suggestions. Have a great holiday season.
regards,
Wim Timmerman
ps: in addition I have created an alternative scenario, where the dropped items are evaluated all the time. See my screenr for more info: https://player.vimeo.com/video/204928692
- SaraRellerCommunity Member
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing, that is a great solution and a wonderful demonstration.
- MelRuthCommunity Member
That is really helpful, Wim - thank you! That's definitely something that I will use in the future!
- MazZahCommunity Member
Amazing.. Thanks Dear...
- JiloEsmailCommunity Member
Wim
This is a fantastic example thanks for sharing; like you scrnr and the pdf files. It have certainly allowed me to improve my understanding of Variable.
Once again, thanks for sharing and Hope you have a Merry Xmas
Best regards
Jilo
- AnandTimothy-WiCommunity Member
Thanks Wim for the effort.
That is a very useful tip and explained pretty well too.
Regards
Richard
- wime-LearningalCommunity Member
A variable is set to TRUE when the drag item is dropped correctly on the target area.
If the learner changes it to an incorrect state before hitting the submit button, the result will still be correct since the variable stays to TRUE.
Thomas Hollaender from Denmark triggered this scenario for me. Since it might be unlikely for a user to change to the incorrect state afterwards, it still can happen and therefore I developed other triggers, where the system test the state of the dropped item every time it the drag item has beeen (re)dropped.
Watch the screenr for the explanation: https://player.vimeo.com/video/204928692
- AtitPatel1Community Member
This is Fantastic Wim. Appreciate your effort.
I am stuck with one thing, similar to Li-An, regarding the 'tile' option for dropped objects; How can this be achieved? I've set up my assessment and it's fully functional, but all the drop objects just go on top of each other. Everything else works seamlessly.
Somehow it seems this is not possible!! Has anyone else faced this? Please share a workaround for this. Thanks!
- jeffCommunity Member
Nice work Wim!
- DebashisDebnathCommunity Member
I need without free form .. is it possible to Drag a object in one place
- DebashisDebnathCommunity Member
Debashis Debnath said:
I need without free form .. is it possible to Drag one object in one place
- NicolaRedfearnCommunity Member
Hi, this is really great. I've had interactions before where there were multiple correct answers. In the past I've just rewritten the question - but that can make it too easy!