Introduction to Learning Interactions Tutorial > Modify a True or False interaction

 

Modify a True or False interaction

Each interaction has a component that you modify in the Component Parameters panel.

To modify the True or False component, you'll add the question text and specify whether the statement is true or false.

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In the Timeline, select Frame 2 on the Interactions layer.

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On the Stage, verify that the True or False component, as well as the grouped Stage objects, are selected. (A bounding box surrounds the objects.)

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Choose Modify > Break Apart.

Bounding boxes appear around individual objects on the layer.

Note: Throughout the tutorial, you will break apart the learning interactions to modify the template. Be careful to use the Break Apart command once only with each interaction. If you choose Break Apart a second time for an interaction, the interaction becomes unusable, and you must replace it with the stand-alone interaction from the library.

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Deselect all selected objects by pressing Control+Shift+A or clicking an empty space in the workspace.

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To the left of the Stage, select the True or False component. In the Property inspector, click Launch Component Parameters Panel.

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Select the text in the Question text box and type The higher the aperture setting, the more light passes through the lens.

Note: The question text appears in the dynamic text field on the Stage during runtime; you do not type question text on the Stage.

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Select the False distractor (choice).

Note: While the word "distractor" is often defined as an incorrect choice that distracts the user from the correct choice, in this tutorial we use the term to refer to any choice, correct or incorrect.

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Click Options, at the bottom of the panel, and change the Feedback text:

Initial Feedback is the text the user sees in the Template_Feedback dynamic text field before answering the interaction. For the Initial Feedback text box, select the existing text and type Click a radio button.

Correct Feedback is the text the user sees after answering the question correctly and clicking Check Answer. For Correct Feedback, select the existing text and type Correct!

Incorrect Feedback is the text the user sees after answering a question incorrectly and clicking Check Answer. Select the existing text in the Incorrect Feedback text box and type Sorry. Your answer is incorrect.

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Verify that Off is selected for Navigation, and close the Component Parameters panel.

Because the template has its own built-in navigation, you do not specify navigation in the Component Parameters panel.

The Knowledge Track options are for use with your LMS.

Note: You will use the Component Parameters panel for each interaction. You can either close the panel after configuring the parameters, or move it out of the way until you're ready to use it again.