I have attached a screen recording of the way I would like my drag and drop sequence to go.
I want the learner to ONLY be able to add the letters in the order specified and have the letters bounce back if wrong, ONLY after all the letters have been submitted. Is this possible?
What you could do is use states for the drop objects, in a Drag and Drop free form question. First, start with them in a disabled state (all but the first letter). Once the correct letter is placed on the correct object, you could change the state to normal. Repeat for each letter you'd like to use, making the state change when the previous letter has been dropped on the right target.
I've created a quick example, if you'd like to take a look:
Obviously you're not limited to the order I set up in the example, nor the disabled state appearance. You could make the disabled state look more grayed out, or something else that fits your course design.
I'm also attaching the example file, in case you'd like to see how I set this up.
I hope this works for you, or at least helps you get started with what you're wanting to accomplish
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Hi Danielle,
What you could do is use states for the drop objects, in a Drag and Drop free form question. First, start with them in a disabled state (all but the first letter). Once the correct letter is placed on the correct object, you could change the state to normal. Repeat for each letter you'd like to use, making the state change when the previous letter has been dropped on the right target.
I've created a quick example, if you'd like to take a look:
Example for Danielle
Obviously you're not limited to the order I set up in the example, nor the disabled state appearance. You could make the disabled state look more grayed out, or something else that fits your course design.
I'm also attaching the example file, in case you'd like to see how I set this up.
I hope this works for you, or at least helps you get started with what you're wanting to accomplish
Christine
Very nice solution, Christine
Thanks, David!
Another option would be to combine variables and slide reset triggers to hold the correct choices and reset (bounce back) the incorrect choices.
Demo: view
Source: download
I like Christine's way better
:-P
Thanks Christine!
David, I tried clicking on your example and story but I received an error? Any way you can repost?
Hi Jennifer,
This example is a bit older, but I'll ping David and see if he still has it or can mock up another example.
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