October 31, 2019
Checking Click Sequences
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October 31, 2019
Checking Click Sequences
Lieve is a civil engineer (ir) and a professional musician. After years of teaching and research (project management/eLearning/instability) she is now a freelancer specializing in advanced Adobe Captivate as trainer and consultant. Her blog is popular with Captivate users worldwide. As an Adobe Community Expert and Adobe Education Leader, she has presented both online and offline. Since 2015 she is moderator on the Adobe forums and was named as Forum Legend (special category) in the Wall of Fame. In 2017 Adobe Captivate users voted for Lieve as a Top Content Experience Strategist.
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Intro

More than 7 years ago I wrote a similar blog post: how can you check the sequence of clicks. Of course the embedded tutorial was a SWF, since only that type of output was supported at that moment. Time to update that workflow for HTML5 output, and maybe by using new features like multistate objects, SVGs as buttons, hoping on streamlining with shared actions. In a blog post you’ll find out the setup of the example file, and learn if I was able to use new features, and how.

Example

Play with this example project. I inserted two examples of sequence checks:

  • alphabetically clicks on countries (used English names, not the original names of the coutnries)
  • typing the pincode on a numeric keypad.

You probably will have more ideas where this workflow can be used for Knowledge Check slides. There is a sequence type of quiz slide, but here you’ll see some alternatives. Would love to hear your proposals for sequence checks as well

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