Everything You Need to Know About Drag & Drop Interactions
So there you have it, everything you need to know to get started building engaging and effective drag and drop interactions for e-learning. And if you would like to learn to construct them, check out these tutorials and take part in these drag and drop challenge actions: challenge #16 and challenge #21.
Published at Tue, 08 Aug 2017 09:54:57 +0000
Drag and drops are participating, they let the user “touch the screen” or lean into the course a little, and they’re novel because they’re not used as often as the other types. With that said, here is everything you need to know about drag & drop interactions from previous posts:
Upcoming E-Learning Events
- Articulate Roadshows. Join us for a couple of days of e-learning goodness. Day 1 focuses on more general e-learning topics and Day 2 is centered on learning to create some nice, reusable interactions. They’re terrific activities that will help you learn more about the tools. Subscribe using the links below. Seats are limited for the events. If you are interested in presenting at one of the roadshows, allow me to know.
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- London: November 13 & 14. Details coming soon.
- Manchester: November 16 & 17. Seats will be limited. Details coming soon.
- There are a couple of other events planned. Once we get all of the bookings confirmed, we’ll add the registration page and info.
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Is there anything you would suggest when building drag and drop interactions?
There are three major ways to interact with the course: click, mouseover, and drag. While click-based interactions are the most prominent, a fantastic drag and drop interaction is usually more engaging. In reality, anytime I feature a drag-based interaction in a blog post, I’m always asked how it was created.
Source: TPD Study Tips Feed
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