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Note: The Type field is unavailable for Likert questions since they
ask for opinions and cannot be graded.
3.
Click the check boxes to specify which buttons you want to display
across the bottom of the question slide. Available options include:
Clear—The viewer can click this button to remove any
answers from the screen and start over.
Back—The viewer can click this button to go to the previous
slide.
Skip—The viewer can click this button to go to the next slide
without submitting any answers to the current question.
Note: All question slides will also have a Submit button that the
viewers must click in order for their responses to be recorded. The
default text for these buttons is stored in the Preferences window's
Quiz category options, or you can edit the buttons directly on each
slide.
4.
If you chose a graded question type, choose a destination from the
Action drop-down list to specify what you want the movie to dis-
play when the viewer enters and submits a correct answer. Valid
options include:
Table 10-2. Destination options based on viewer success (or failure) to perform certain actions
Choose this option:
For this effect:
Also enter this information:
Continue
Continue playing the rest of the current
slide and the rest of the movie.
None necessary
Go to previous slide
Display the previous slide, and then con-
tinue the movie from that point, even if all
the actions for the current slide have not
yet been performed.
None necessary
Go to next slide
Continue on to the next slide in the movie,
even if all the actions for the current slide
have not yet been performed.
None necessary
Jump to slide
Display the specified slide and continue
the movie from there.
Choose from the drop-down list of
slides. Note that slide labels, if any,
appear in the list instead of slide num-
bers. This makes it easy to find the slide
you're looking for!
 
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