Hello, I had to go back to the version with dialogue because the loading of the screens on cell phones in the text version was slow, I suppose because there are more screens.
Marcela, in the original screenshot, it looked like you were putting the question into the response choices. In the content that follows, will your learners make a choice based on that question? If so, could you move the question up into the first section of the dialogue editing window?
In the original screenshot example, the dialogue field (where the question / scenario would normally go) is being used to display the question number.
[Dialogue] "1st question of 6" (according to Google Translate)
Then a question is being asked in the area where the learner responses/choices normally would be provided:
[Response 1] "Do we have to give the same classroom course in different parts of the country as we can lower costs without losing quality in the results?"
Using a question in this area while not providing learner choices to answer the question seems odd to me.
Would this structure work for you?
[Dialogue] "1st question of 6: Do we have to give the same classroom course in different parts of the country as we can lower costs without losing quality in the results?"
This will allow learner responses to be added below the Dialogue such as:
Thanks for your answers, I am not creating a scenario. I am using "scenarios" to present FAQ. For that reason the questions goes in the place of the answers...
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Hi Marcela,
I think the only way to get rid of the number is to set that prompt as text versus dialogue.
Seeing that you have only one option, it would make sense to use Text instead of Dialogue.
Hi Holley and Karl,
I made the change to text and it looks much better.
Thank you!
Hello,
I had to go back to the version with dialogue because the loading of the screens on cell phones in the text version was slow, I suppose because there are more screens.
Marcela, in the original screenshot, it looked like you were putting the question into the response choices. In the content that follows, will your learners make a choice based on that question? If so, could you move the question up into the first section of the dialogue editing window?
I noticed that as well.
In the original screenshot example, the dialogue field (where the question / scenario would normally go) is being used to display the question number.
[Dialogue] "1st question of 6" (according to Google Translate)
Then a question is being asked in the area where the learner responses/choices normally would be provided:
[Response 1] "Do we have to give the same classroom course in different parts of the country as we can lower costs without losing quality in the results?"
Using a question in this area while not providing learner choices to answer the question seems odd to me.
Would this structure work for you?
[Dialogue] "1st question of 6: Do we have to give the same classroom course in different parts of the country as we can lower costs without losing quality in the results?"
This will allow learner responses to be added below the Dialogue such as:
1. Yes [goto....]
2. No [goto....]
Thanks for your answers, I am not creating a scenario. I am using "scenarios" to present FAQ. For that reason the questions goes in the place of the answers...
We use an Accordion block for our FAQs.
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