Adding learning interactions to a document that doesn't use a quiz template

If you are adding learning interactions to a Flash document that does not use a quiz template, you can place stand-alone learning interactions on the Timeline in a single frame, sequential frames (for example, 10 questions in 10 sequential frames), or labeled frames.

To add a stand-alone learning interaction to the Timeline when not using a quiz template:

  1. If you are adding interactions to a document that does not use the quiz template, select the appropriate layer, then select Insert > Timeline > Blank Keyframe.
  2. Select Window > Other Panels > Common Libraries > Learning Interactions. The Learning Interactions library appears.

    The library includes six types of learning interaction movie clips: Drag and Drop, Fill in the Blank, Hot Object, Hot Spot, Multiple Choice, and True or False. In addition, there are folders called Assets, Graphics, and UIComponents. These are used for customizing learning interactions. See Changing buttons, check boxes, and radio buttons.

  3. Select the new keyframe you created, then drag one of the Learning Interaction movie clips from the Library panel to the Stage.
  4. Reposition the interaction by dragging it to where you want it to appear on the Stage.
  5. Configure the learning interaction. See Configuring a Learning Interaction component.

    Note: Be careful to watch the frame count across layers as you are adding and removing keyframes. Make sure that all layers end at the same frame number along the Timeline so that the frame count is the same in all layers.