How to create an interaction: Reordering
What is it?
Interaction with steps to order
For what do you use it?
To order procedures or steps to follow
Some tips!
- All sentences must have the same structure (e.g., they must all begin with an infinitive verb, or with a subject, etc.)
How is it configured?
- Write the instruction for the interaction
- Write the descriptive text of the step
- Select which step it corresponds to (write them in the correct order; don't worry, the platform will then show them in random order)
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