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 A page that allows you to present content (text, images, audio, video) with form fields (e.g. text boxes, tick boxes, tables) into which learners type responses. All the content, including both the content provided and the learner responses, can be downloaded as a Word document, but you can also opt to exclude specific content from the download. In the demo below you will see there are two nested pages, each with examples of different form fields, which are available as one download after the learner has filled them in. A page that allows you to present content (text, images, audio, video) with form fields (e.g. text boxes, tick boxes, tables) into which learners type responses. All the content, including both the content provided and the learner responses, can be downloaded as a Word document, but you can also opt to exclude specific content from the download. In the demo below you will see there are two nested pages, each with examples of different form fields, which are available as one download after the learner has filled them in.
  
-The **Documentation **page provides a useful "takeaway", and an opportunity for learners to reconfigure learning content to meet their own needs, for example if they are revising for an exam, or need to edit content to upload into a portfolio.+The **Documentation **page provides a "takeaway", and an opportunity for learners to reconfigure learning content to meet their own needs, for example if they are revising for an exam, or need to edit content to upload into a portfolio.
  
  
interactivity_documentation.txt · Last modified: 2024/11/04 09:53 by jsmith