Adding Fill-in-the-Blank Slides

This section includes instructions for adding fill-in-the-blank learning activities to your interactive presentations. Fill-in-the-blank slides can contain three unique elements: an instruction box, statements with correct answers, and incorrect answers (optional).

For example, a fill-in-the-blank slide could contain three statements with one blank each, the three correct answers, one incorrect answer, and the instructions: 'Complete each statement by dragging the correct answer onto it.' In this example, a trainee must drag the three correct answers onto the corresponding statement blanks and ignore the incorrect answer. In fill-in-the-blank learning activities, incorrect answers serve only to increase the difficulty of the exercise.

This task includes instructions for creating a fill-in-the-blank slide, adding instructions, completing a statement with the correct answer, and creating an incorrect value (a "dummy" answer). To create additional statements with correct answers, see the Add Statements with Correct Answers topic. To create additional incorrect answer values, see the Add Incorrect Answer Values topic.