I recently purchased the drag and drop widgets for Adobe Captivate 6. I wanted to see if I could improve upon the Hot Potatoes file for the quadratic formula proof review that I made over the school holiday break.
It took much trial-and-error to figure out the basics to create the drag and drop files with Captivate. I had two major errors with my first couple of attempts. The first was not creating the objects themselves before running the widget. The second was trying to use a theme as the background. Using a theme only confused the widget.
The files that I created are below. I have already added the the first file, practice without scoring, to the Algebra II course page.
Go ahead, try it yourself. Drag the steps from the right-hand column to the left side of the slide in the correct order.
For now, students will use the Hot Potatoes version for the extra credit. The proof will be a test question in the fu
It took much trial-and-error to figure out the basics to create the drag and drop files with Captivate. I had two major errors with my first couple of attempts. The first was not creating the objects themselves before running the widget. The second was trying to use a theme as the background. Using a theme only confused the widget.
The files that I created are below. I have already added the the first file, practice without scoring, to the Algebra II course page.
Go ahead, try it yourself. Drag the steps from the right-hand column to the left side of the slide in the correct order.
For now, students will use the Hot Potatoes version for the extra credit. The proof will be a test question in the fu