Design input
November 8, 2006 12:00 AM
Ah, yes. That would be good to know!The questions are simulations of software activites (follow a click menu sequence, etc.) When they get to the last step, an action triggers the presence of a "How Did I Do" button which, when clicked, will evaluate their work. On the few questions that are multiple choice, the "how did I do" is on screen all the time and provides the same feedback as outlined in the following paragraph.If they got everything correct, they receive a message (with a transparent button layered on top) that says "Congratulations.....click this message to advance). If they get it wrong, or haven't completed all the steps, a different message appears. The "congrats" message is what allows them to advance.I need to, alternatively, have a way for them to move on if they just don't get it. This is where the delayed "Skip" button would come in.
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