Here's a quick and easy way to transform boring, static process text into an interactivity that engages your learner: transform it into a drag and drop! This template contains a drag-and-drop activity, and a slide that then allows them to find out more about each step in the activity.
Hi Nicole, thank-you for this template.
I am knew to this website and templates altogether. I'm studying at University and have a Powerpoint presentation (via distance learning - so only uploading to students and lecturer) and I'd like to have a few interactive aspects of the presentation.
Unfortunately my MacBook Pro will not enable me to open your file :(
Do you have any advice?
Many thanks,
Michelle
Hi Michelle - This is a Storyline file. You need to have Storyline installed (and Parallels, if you're using a Mac) to open and launch this file. You can follow these links for access to the Free Trial and instructions for installing on a Mac:
Download Free Trial: https://www.articulate.com/store/trial-download.php?aid=1
Install Storyline for Mac with Parallels: https://www.articulate.com/support/storyline-2/using-articulate-storyline-on-a-mac
Hi,
Is there a way to use a random list (random order, also include fake answers in the list) so the cuestion can be reusable . So answers 1 to 7 will always be the correct ones and the order too but the list available to drag to be random.
Two options I found so far:
1. Use PPT, in the "Artistic Effect", select the "blur" to make the image blurred to the default effect;
2. Add a shape on top of the image. Then right click the image to select "format shape", adjusting the "solid fill" and the "transparency" until you are satisfied with the effect. This way is more like to add a screen on top of the image, which will give you more room to blur the image to the effect that you really want.
Hope it helps. :-)
Thank you! I can't figure out how to get the choices to reset to their original position after they click submit and at least one of the answers are incorrect. Can anyone help? TIA!
Hi there! To make that happen, you'll need to adjust your drag and drop options. Here's an article that explains how to do that: https://community.articulate.com/articles/articulate-storyline-360-user-guide-how-to-create-freeform-drag-and-drop-questions#step3
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