• Change Instructional Text for Know It? mode
  • Change Instructional Text for Know It? mode
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  • During Know It? mode playback in the Player, instructional text appears for the Start and End frames and on Explanation frames. In addition, there are four levels of remediation that can appear if a user performs a step incorrectly. There is also text which informs a user the score needed to pass at the beginning of the topic, the score achieved at the end of the topic, and whether the user passed or failed. You can customize this text in the template.xml file.
  • This text is defined in the Instructions section. The Template Contexts are defined as shown below.
  • knowit_leadin: Instructional text for the Start frame
  • knowit_leadout: Instructional text for the End frame
  • knowit_explanation: Instructional text for the Explanation frame
  • knowit_nextstep: Show Step text
  • leadin_score: Text informing the user of the score needed at beginning of the topic
  • knowit_warningL1: Text for the first level of remediation
  • knowit_warningL2: Text for the second level of remediation
  • knowit_warningL3: Text for the third level of remediation
  • knowit_warningL4: Text for the fourth level of remediation
  • scoring: Scoring information at the end of the topic
  • scoring_YES: Indicates that the user has passed
  • scoring_NO: Indicates that the user has not passed
  • knowit_continue: Indicates that the user should continue working to complete the task
  • knowit_confirmdemo: Confirms that the user wants to view the step in See It! mode
  • knowit_dragwarning: Warns the user that the step is a drag and drop and that it is completed for them
  • knowit_finish_close: Gives the user a choice to exit without being scored or to return to Know It? mode
  • When you select certain instructions, the text in the Template area displays in raw XHTML format because it contains formatting that is not supported in the native template. The text you can edit is located between the <a class> and </a> tags. As you edit this text, be careful not to change or delete any of the other text or codes in the template definition, or the template may not work properly.
  • Note:
  • In the Template Editor, open the
  • Template.xml
  • From the
  • Edit
  • Instructions
  • In the Instructions toolpane, select the instruction you want to edit.
  • In the Template toolpane, double-click the text element that you want to edit.
  • Change the text as desired.
  • Select the
  • Leading Space
  • Click
  • OK