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Using Flash/Captivate to Navigate Lectora
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:42 PM
Here are a few common codes for Flash/Captivate navigation in Lectora.
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iframe and PDF Documents
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:40 PM
Follow these steps to include a pdf document displayed in an iframe window in your course. (popup window or chapter page)
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Cut & paste of multiple choice Questions
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:38 PM
I don't know if this will help anyone, but usually when I am putting in multiple choice questions, I am copying and pasting them from a word document. The most annoying parts is have to go back and paste each answer choice.
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Text Shifts Publishing to HTML
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:35 PM
Browsers do not display text with exactly the same font, layout, and location as your .awt file does..there are a few things that can be done to match how the output appears.
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Making objects Visible through Flash
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:28 PM
There's some scripting options to allow Flash interactivity to show/hide objects in your awt title.
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Mass Replace file types
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:24 PM
To perform quick mass file replacements instead of individually, check out these steps...
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Sample Custom Quiz with mark/skip questions and custom feedback
By Justin Ball on
1/19/2011 2:15 PM
I provided this as a quick tip at the Lectora Users conference, but not sure what they are doing with them. I also don't see a place to post files at in this new site that replaced the Lectora Lounge, so I am posting it here..
This quiz will allow the student to mark a question to return to it before having the exam submitted to be graded. They will be able to skip over questions also. At the end of the questions, there is a "Review Exam" page that will allow them to revisit any of the questions to answer before submitting it to be graded. The exam uses the standard lectora feedback results screen, but then also provides a more customized results page that breaks down each section score and provides additional feedback.
Quiz_Demo.zip
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