Here at Yukon Learning, we love building interactive courses – it’s kind of our thing! Interactive elements are key components of e-learning. They’re the objects learners select to make things happen in a course, whether it’s revealing a new layer, submitting an answer to a question, or branching to a new section. While we often refer to them as “buttons,” they can actually be any selectable item, such as shapes, images, or icons. What the button does is important, of course, but often what the button looks like may become
How Do I Make a Reset Button?
Imagine you’ve created an e-Learning interaction (like a drag-and-drop or a tabbed activity). Then, you receive a request for a reset button that will allow learners to try the exercise again with a single push of a button! …Now what? As we’re creating interactive slides during our hands-on Storyline 360 training, the conversation around building reset buttons regularly arises. Why don’t we answer this “as heard in training” question today: “How do I make a reset button?” So, we want an activity with a reset button, just like our activity