FLASH CS3
User Guide
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Drag And Drop
The user responds to a question by dragging one or more onscreen objects to a target.
Hot Spot
The user responds by clicking a region (or regions) on the screen.
Hot Object
The user responds by clicking an object (or objects) on the screen.
Each learning interaction has unique parameters that determine how the interaction appears to the user. For
additional information about Flash components, see
Using ActionScript 2.0 Components
or
Using ActionScript 3.0
Components
.
Including a Flash learning interaction in a document
Quiz templates and stand-alone interactions
Use either quiz templates or stand-alone interactions in your Flash documents:
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The quiz templates are designed for scenarios in which interaction-based quizzes are required, or tracking is
necessary. The quiz learning interactions are graphically designed to fit into the quiz format. The quiz templates
contain a mechanism that counts a cumulative score and starts and stops the necessary tracking in both AICC-
and SCORM-compliant APIs.
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The stand-alone interactions are designed for scenarios that require a single interaction, or a series of interactions
that need to fit into a specific layout within a Flash document. These interactions are available from the common
library and are graphically designed for stand-alone use. You can track the results for each stand-alone interaction
and submit them to an AICC-compatible LMS.
To initialize SCORM tracking, use a quiz template.
Create a quiz with a quiz template
Each of the three quiz templates that come with Flash has a different graphical look and feel, but they are otherwise
identical. Each template contains the following elements:
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A Welcome page
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One of each of the six learning interaction types
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A Results page
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Navigation elements
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ActionScript to gather AICC and SCORM tracking information
The quiz templates are fully functional. After creating a document from a quiz template, you can immediately test
the document, before modification, to see how the quiz functions.
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Create a file (File > New).
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In the New From Template window, select the Templates tab.