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An interaction is a part of a Flash application in which the user interacts with the application to provide a response. A typical response might be answering a question, selecting from the answers True or False, or clicking an area of the screen. You can use the six learning interactions included with Flash to build interactive courseware:
True or False In this type of interaction, the user responds to a question with the answers True or False.
Multiple Choice The user responds to a multiple-choice question.
Fill in the Blank The user types a response that is checked against matching phrases.
Drag and Drop The user responds to a question by dragging one or more onscreen objects to a target.
Hot Spot The user responds by clicking a region (or regions) on the screen.
Hot Object The user responds by clicking an object (or objects) on the screen.
Each of the learning interactions has unique parameters that determine how the interaction appears to the user. The interactions are Flash components, which makes them easy to implement and configure in a Flash document. For additional information about Flash components, see Customizing Components.
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