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Can a drag and drop slide automatically reset upon return?

Community Beginner ,
Dec 14, 2015 Dec 14, 2015

I have some drag and drop interactions in a course, and the client noticed that if they successfully complete the interaction, move on to subsequent slides, and go back to the interaction, the slide stays in its completed state. Our settings have the objects being hidden after dropping "inside" of the drop target, so it basically looks like there are no dragable objects upon return.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 14, 2015 Dec 14, 2015

This is the case only when the D&D is included in the Quiz. Is that the case? If a D&D is not set up to be a question slide, it is reset automatically when returning to the D&D. As a question slide to have this behavior you'll have to use a 'workaround' I'm sorry. I have been doing this for clients by using advanced or shared actions and showing static object that were previously hidden.

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Dec 16, 2015 Dec 16, 2015

If it didn't maintain the completed state, i.e. 'forgot' what was done each time the slide opened, users who click back and forth would have to repeat the learning interaction each time they passed the slide.

That would be enough for users to drop the course and leave it incomplete.

Maybe you should show a success caption that says 'Completed?'

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Dec 16, 2015 Dec 16, 2015
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@BDuckWorks you seem to misunderstand the question: he doesn't want the D&D to remain in the completed state which is only the case when you include it in a Quiz.  Each non-question D&D is automatically reset when coming back, and you have to tweak the slide to make it look like 'completed'.

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