Creating self-guided tour navigation
Hi all,
My boss has asked me to create a shortened self-guided tour of my e-Learning project so I duplicated it and stripped it back to about 5% of its total number of slides and added a pointing finger on top of each slide to the place where I wanted him to click next, when demonstrating the eGuide.
Creating the separate "lite" version for my boss got me thinking that this could be an awesome way to help participants to see a quick overview of the whole course. It would be great for our company staff demonstrating it as well as students, who are new to the eGuide, learning what's in it. FYI, my eGuide is a post training reference guide and is not a linear training course.
So, I was thinking about having a "Take a quick tour" button on the Home slide of the project.
Now, how to BEST/EASILY execute the "tour-guide" nav (where slide Nav already exists) is the big question.
I could possibly create a "TourGuide=ON" variable that is called on entry to each of the "TOUR slides", which will Show a second set of nav buttons over the top of the original nav buttons (plus perhaps an info box or two) to control their movement. I'd have to Hide them once I moved onto the next slide. Perhaps different STATES could be used to overlay tour-based content, rather than using hide/show actions.
OR
I could create a series of advanced scripts that just passes the football along from slide to slide (hiding the previous slide tour elements and showing the following slide tour elements before they arrived) but that kinda looks like a lotta manual labour to set up.
I'm thinking someone has already climbed this mountain so I thought I would ask before I leaped down the wrong crevasse.
Your thoughts are most appreciated!
Regards,
Brett
