Button is one of the interaction objects in ActivePresenter 9. Content creators usually use it to redirect learners to specific content, or play/pause a media file when learners click it. In this tutorial, let’s learn more about it. This tutorial covers: Add a button...
You can decide whether a learner will pass or fail an eLearning test by setting up its pass/fail conditions in ActivePresenter 9. This tutorial will show you how. When you are done building a question list, defining the score, and having a report slide at the end of...
Snapping modes help you easily align objects whether they are on the Canvas or in the Timeline. ActivePresenter 9 offers users 4 snapping modes including Canvas Snapping, Timeline Snapping, Cursor Snapping, and Container Snapping. Let’s learn about them in today’s...
Report Slide in ActivePresenter 9 is a summary slide of the learner’s performance in a course. It reports stuff like quiz scores, learner’s responses, or pass/fail results. You can let learners know their own results by adding a Report Slide at the end of the course. ...
It can be said that the Fill in Text Entries question is a variant of the Fill in Text Entry one. From its name, you can see that the only difference is that the Fill in Text Entries question includes more than one text entry for learners to type their answers. In...
YouTube videos are one among plenty of annotation objects that ActivePresenter 9 supports you. By embedding them into slides, you can easily stream and play YouTube videos within the presentation. Keep reading for more information! In the previous tutorials, you’ve...