The drag-and-drop cork board is an interactive sorting activity. Use this activity to test your learners’ ability to identify and sort the correct sequence of events.
Hello David,
Thank you very much for sharing with the community this nice template.
I work at the University of Dundee, in Scotland, and I am evaluating Storyline in order to decide if we purchase a license or not.
As a Studio user, I think that I am quite familiar with the Articulate interface, however I couldn't find how to change the text for 'Label 1', Label 2, etc to add my text. Sorry, did I miss something?
When I go to 'Slide Master' view, I couldn't find a way of ungroup the elements in the background picture, in order to have only one white card fixed to the corkboard.
Thank you very much for your help.
Hi, I'm having the same problem as the above poster too. I fail to see any options whereby I can change the premade buttons for the template.
If I know the way to do this, I'll save tremendous amount of time.
Thanks in advance.
I've been able to edit the labels, and indicated on the Edit Drag and Drop screen what labels should go with what drop box (which I've also changed the labels). But this doesn't seem to work, as the interaction is moving the labels to my "wrong" target, and then still shows the "incorrect" results.
Love it, put it in a file, was able to edit the labels (Thanks to Pat Simon: Select the label you want to edit. Then below, click on the "States" tab and click the "Edit States" button. Now double click on the label text and you should be able to edit it.), HOWEVER, I can't get it to advance. The submit button is non responsive (as stated above more than 2 years ago). I haven't seen an answer.
Please HELP!!!
I should be more clear. The submit button works in that it brings up the correct/incorrect screens.I want the learner to see the feedback, click continue and THEN advance to the next slide.
I imagine it can be done with the variables/conditions, but I don't have a clue how to do it.
Hello Vicki,
An easier way I have done this is by changing the trigger on the Continue button on the Incorrect or Correct layers.
For example, when working with the Correct layer, instead of having the user move to the next slide when the Continue button is clicked, you can delete that trigger and have the "Correct" layer closed. The way I do it is to add another button on the Incorrect or Correct Layers that is called "Feedback" that opens a Layer called "Feedback" that goes into more information on what is the correct answer and why. I did not like being limited to the small real-estate of the "Incorrect' and "Correct" Layers.
Hope this makes some sense.
Hello! I am new to Articulate 2 and with this template I am confused as to how to make certain answers correct and certain answer incorrect. Could you point me in the right direction?
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