FlashIL main screen

Differences from FlashDLT

In IL project the main screen has more features, therefore we should divide their working into different modes. First of them – the sound on/off and blue words on/off.

Sounds On Mode

The “Sound” button is shown on the screen.

User can hit it to hear the text speaking. Also any sentence available for user's clicks – user can click on sentence, then click on the sound button to hear it.

But the question block is turned off. Because in FlashIL some of questions required to hit words in the smart text.

Sound off Mode

Or the question's answering mode – user can not hear text sentences, but he can answer the questions, and hear the questions with answers with little sound button (for lessons “Engels” / “Circus”, “Engels” / “Faith”).

Ok, in this mode the “sound” button is invisible.

Blue words mode

This mode is triggered when user hit on “Words” button.

The sound can be on / off, this is not important. And the lesson mode also turned off. Since the smart text space can be used both for blue words and for “gaten” and “fillTXT” answers.

Examen mode

Ok, as result we can write about the true lesson mode when user do the examen – is “sound off” + “words off”.

This mode will be running in FlashIL upon on opening by default.

First question special mode

When user starts this text first time – after '120' seconds timeout – FlashIL ask a question about the text.

In this mode the smart text will be turned off. Also some other buttons will be unavailable until user will answer or back to the first screen using 'Home' button.

First screen

First screen for moodle scorm users should be the same as for FlashDLT but for testing purposes we use namen.xml with all lessons for the selected language and part.

as3/flashil_main.txt · Last modified: 2012/03/30 15:51 by yetidi
 
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