Measuring time with Timer Bar
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Are you ready to elevate your e-learning content creation to new heights? Dive into our SmartTutor 360 tutorials, where innovation meets simplicity. Whether you’re a seasoned instructional designer or a beginner exploring the world of e-learning, our comprehensive tutorials empower you to craft immersive and interactive courses with SmartTutor 360.
SmartTutor 360 is a powerful tool for creating interactive e-learning content, including the use of radio buttons for quizzes, surveys, or forms. Here’s a basic tutorial on how to work with radio buttons in SmartTutor 360 Insert Radio Buttons Go to the Home tab > Insert tab > Input dropdown > Radio Button Click anywhere on the Canvas, or hold
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SmartTutor 360 is a powerful tool for creating interactive e-learning content, including the use of radio buttons for quizzes, surveys, or forms. Here’s a basic tutorial on how to work with radio buttons in SmartTutor 360 Insert Checkbox Go to the Home tab > Insert tab > Input dropdown > Checkbox Click anywhere on the Canvas, or hold and drag
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Buttons are one of the most common ways of adding a interactive object to your SmartTutor 360 slides. You can customize their appearance to fit your course design and add triggers to control their actions. Adding Buttons Go to the slide where you want to add a button, then go to the Insert tab on the ribbon
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SmartTutor 360’s drag-and-drop question type lets you add interactivity to normal slide objects. Just identify which objects are drag items and which are drop targets. In this tutorial, let’s learn how to work with a drop area object in SmartTutor 360. Adding Drop Box Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon, click Drop Box By default,
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Edit box is an interaction object which allows users to enter text in. Using edit boxes is useful in testing knowledge and collecting information. When you record screen with annotations, edit boxes are inserted automatically whenever you enter a text string. In this tutorial, let’s learn how to work with text entry object in SmartTutor
When creating a software simulation or recording a demonstration in SmartTutor, you have the option to show on-screen visual cues for the keys pressed on the keyboard. This is particularly useful when you want to guide learners through a step-by-step process or demonstrate how to use a specific software application. Adding key strokes To add
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Click boxes are areas on the slide where the user must click before the next action can take place. You can use click boxes to demonstrate an application’s functionality, for example, by placing them on menus or buttons where the user must click. You can determine what happens after the user performs a successful click.
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