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Finished Pages in Simulation Lesson with Show Me
Optional Storyboard The following screens
show what a Storyboard would look like after each Page Type has been filled
in by the Writer. Title This will always be Screen
1 of a lesson. The Writer types their Name, the Lesson Name,
and the introductory text. Text can be bolded text using the Format Text,
Bold Other Text option from the Menu Bar. In the finished book, the
Caption of the Window will contain the Lesson Name and there will be one text
field with the introductory text:
Introduction Screen
Objectives Page
Content Only Screen This screen will most
likely be used at the beginning of a topic to provide basic information about
the task or an extended introduction. Recall that a one sentence Introductory
statement is made on the Title screen. The text will appear in a
single text field and can be multiple paragraphs with bolded text using the Format
Text, Bold Other Text option from the Menu Bar. Notice that this
Page type can have a Sticky Note and text within that note can be bolded.
Content with Graphic This screen type will
also likely be used to provide additional introductory information regarding the
current task. A graphic such as a partial screenshot is used along with the
single text field that will be on the final screen. This Page type can also
have a Sticky Note. The Note to TB Dev could be used to provide
specific instructions to the ToolBook Developer such as "Highlight
the Media (Icons) button using a red rounded rectangle."
Task Outline This page can appear at
the start of a Simulation. Here the Writer outlines the steps needed to
perform the task. Popup text is entered that describes in some detail what
needs to be done to perform each step. This is not intended to be used to
provide a complete outline with every single step and action. The popup text
can be whatever the Writer deems as appropriate for each general step
identified. Up to 8 general steps can be identified. If the Writer
needs more than this, then an additional page of this type can be added. Text
can be bolded text using the Format Text, Bold Other Text option
from the Menu Bar. The Note to TB Dev is used to provide specific
instructions to the ToolBook Developer if anything special needs to be done
on this screen. This information is not viewed in the final product, only
available to the ToolBook Developer at Author level.
Text Only This screen looks very similar
to the Simulation screens except that there is no interaction and the text is
the same for all modes. It can be used as an introductory screen or as a
transitional screen between various steps in the task to be completed.
Sim A This is an example of
one of the more common Simulation Scenarios, Sim
A. In this step, the user is to click once somewhere on the screen to
advance to the next screen. The Writer obtains the screenshot, 100_0050_105.gif
in this instance, and enters the text for the various modes and the feedback
text which is text displayed after three incorrect attempts. The text is
entered in a manner similar to that show in the examples which is a
pre-approved format for the current Simulation Scenario. The writer also
enters a User Action and System Response so that the ToolBook Developer has a
clear idea of what is going on so that the page (screen) can be set up
properly once it is built. If a Sticky Note is required, that text is
entered. Also the Writer adds any note that they feel is necessary to convey
information to the ToolBook Developer. Bold tags, such as <b>Catalog</b>
are added using the Format Text menu options.
Text Only Summary
Screen This screen will always
be the end of a series of Simulation screens where a series of steps have
been performed. The graphic will show the end result of those steps.
Lesson Sumary Screen This will always be the
next to last screen in a Lesson.
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