Interaction
2 TopicsMost accessible interactions
Hello everyone! I've received some feedback about a recent elearning that I created that drag and drop interactions aren't very accessible. I've read through a lot of the help documents about what makes learning content accessible, but I can't find much detail on designing accessible interactions. Would anyone have any information about what I should steer away from? And any ideas for interactions that I can use apart from click and reveal type interactions? Thank you so much!Solved76Views0likes4CommentsData listed in cmi.interactions.x.id
We're using Docebo to deploy a course built in Storyline. During a test, I pulled the interaction data for some of our questions. The cmi.interactions.25.id, for example, lists the correct scene/slide, but that doesn't tell an independent reviewer which question someone answered. I know that cmi.interactions.x.description lists the question stem, but our course has a pre-test and knowledge checks that reuse the question stem and answers. So, the stem would display twice for different interactions (as expected) . Is there a way to update cmi.interactions.x.id within Storyline? I'd love to have the pre-test version and knowledge check version more clearly delineated. Here's the data I have for one interaction: cmi.interactions.24.objectives.0.success_status: unknown cmi.interactions.24.objectives.0.completion_status: unknown cmi.interactions.24.objectives.0.id: Course Name cmi.interactions.24.timestamp: 2024-09-10T11:00:13.0-04> cmi.interactions.25.id: Scene18_Slide10_MultiResponse_0_0 cmi.interactions.25.type: choice60Views0likes2Comments