

Thanks for commenting. A very accurate remark. Actually, I improved it in my “production”, version. You get a letter after writng the incorrect answer, after typing the wrong answer twice, you get a ful answer.
Oh, great! It’s my composition. I played it on a classical guitar ( of course first I played the riff, then the solo and put it toghether electronically.), My friend made it sound a little bit more “electrical”. The piece is really longer.
Great activity! Really well done.
What an excellent project. May I please ask how did you create the character? Thanks for sharing.
Sorry for replying so late. Yes, I used Cartoon Animator 4:
https://cartoon-animator.reallusion.com/
The problem is, that, as the name suggests, it’s for creating cartoons, so the export options are limited to film formats (like mp4). But you can export gifs. With all their limitations, they are still usable.
I really like it, my only problem was that if I answer a question wrong, or do not know the answer then I do not have the option to skip the question….
Thanks for your comment. I intended to force the user into a correct answer. In terms of multiple answer, there are just 4 options. But for type-in questions, there’s a problem if you get stuck. Actually, I corrected it, by giving a learner a hint 2 times, and then he is presented an answer. The avatar makes a comment “I hope you will remember it now!”, or something of this sort. So, yes. Your remark is very accurate. It’s always a problem if you work on a project alone. Besides, a tester is a full time job in gaming companies!
I like the language that you used for training it is very serious, and is exactly aligned with the military settings.
Interesting topic, especially knowing there is so much terminology to learn. I like the introduction, how did you animate your character?
Oh, I noted a (protentional) misspelled words. The word “about” (“Now learn the information abaout an IFV.) and “Presentation” at the top in orange, spelled PRESENTAITION (only on some slides).
Hi. Thanks for commenting and yor remarks. As for animations. I used a program called Cartoon Animator 4. I have a commercial licence. Unfortunately, this program is actually for making, as the name suggests, cartoons. It offers a vast amount of possibilities, but there’s no option o HTML5 output. But there’s an option of exporting gifs. Not the most efficient option…..
I corrected the mistakes. For now, I haven’t uploaded the corrected version. I have problems with Capitvate critical error which appeared recently. ( porblems with saving which is supposed to be fixed, but for me the error message still pops out). I will upload the correction soon.
Yeah I got errors all Friday 3/12 and couldn’t save any of my work either. Thanks for sharing the animation method used!