Flash to Lectora issues
October 3, 2007 12:00 AM
I’m getting a little desperate here, so I’m hoping somebody can help me. I am trying to incorporate some somewhat complicated Flash animations into a Lectora course. I’ve checked the discussion board for ideas, tried various things, but haven’t had success. I am creating a course in Lectora that teaches learners to find errors on documents. As part of this course, I have created interactions in Flash to be incorporated into the Lectora course both as part of a final check (thus, included in score in test), and as knowledge checks throughout the course (not included as score in test).This is what the interactions look like: Learners are shown a document that has different errors on it (document is in a scrollpane). Learners are prompted to find and click on the errors. For each error they identify, learners get individual feedback. If they click on a non-error, they get corrective feedback. When they think they have identified all the errors, learners click a button. They then get feedback based on whether or not they identified all the errors. (So, the point is, different feedback occurs after clicking in different places on the document, which will be an .swf, and after clicking the button, which will be in Lectora.)I would like the feedback and button to be in Lectora. The interaction is in Flash (I used invisible buttons over the errors and nonerrors). So, what I need to happen is that when learners click on the different parts of the document (the .swf) or the button (in Lectora), the appropriate feedback occurs, and the correct information is scored in Lectora. Can somebody tell me how I can make this happen? (Please dumb it down for me – this is my first Lectora course. Naturally, I opted to do something complicated.) UPDATED:Basically, what I want to know is how I can do this:-From Flash, change a variable in Lectora that Lectora can then respond to-Be able to change a variable that will be sent as a question response on a test (the test will have both Flash and non-Flash questions). Thank you so much! I am happy to provide additional details as needed.Edited By: leafeater on 2007-10-3 9:44:23
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