Bio: Greg Stager has been involved with eLearning since about 2004 and have been using Captivate since version 3. In the past, he has held positions as a high school science teacher, network administrator & IT consultant, and as an Instructional Designer for one of his state universities. In each of those roles, he spent a great deal of time facilitating and developing eLearning.
He transitioned to the private sector where he is currently serving as a technical training specialist for the manufacturing industry where he designs, develops, and delivers both face-to-face and online training to both employees and customers alike. He has been married for 25+ years and has five children. In his spare time he enjoys, playing guitar, working logic puzzles, gymnastics, and creating fun interactions with Captivate.
Get Started With JavaScript in eLearning Workshop
Session Outline
Part A
Hands-on review of several JavaScript commands.
We will work through several different commands to perform some simple tasks to see how they work and to build up comfort levels with the use of JavaScript.
This will roughly follow the JavaScript Reference Guide.
Part B
Hands-on creation of the addition math facts activity.
This will be created from scratch. The finished project will allow students 60 seconds to correctly answer as many addition problems as possible using random values from 1 to 15. The entire functionality of the activity will be done on a single slide using JavaScript concepts covered in the first part.
A walkthrough guide and image resources are also available.
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Hello Greg !…
Thank you for sharing this nice project, as usual !…
I’ve spent my summer implementing a LMS (Moodle) on my site… No doubt I’ll try to add such a project and will come back here to tell you how it works !…
Take care and happy Captivating !…
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