Design input

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.

bpitman wrote:

Great design question. So, tell us how the question gets evaluated at all if you have no buttons. Do you have actions on all the check boxes, etc? What kind of feedback to you give if it is right? wrong?How does the user get to the next question? I read from above that they have to get the question right but how does Lectora advance to the next page?

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