WCTC 3.1.3: Making a Step: Continue/Copy/Duplicate Steps
This video provides insights into the process of creating and managing multiple steps in WorkLink Create, emphasizing the use of the "continue step" button and introducing alternative options for step and sequence management. You will learn the following lessons in this module:
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Introduction to Multiple Steps:
- Explanation of the need for multiple steps in an instructional sequence.
- Focus on step one and the potential inclusion of animations in subsequent modules.
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Creating Additional Steps:
- Demonstration of the plus button next to step one for creating additional steps.
- Clarification that the plus button continues the current step, preserving the template and elements from the final state of the previous step.
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Automatic Variable Population:
- Highlighting the automatic population of text variables, such as step numbers, when creating new steps.
- Example of how step two is automatically labeled as "step two of two."
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Editing Steps and Descriptions:
- Explanation of the process of editing step descriptions and other details for clarity.
- Example of updating the description for step two to align with the instructional content.
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Alternative Options for Creating Steps:
- Introduction to alternative options, such as right-clicking on a step to access a menu.
- Explanation of the "add new step" button, which creates a step based on the default state, devoid of changes made to the current step.
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Additional Step Management Options:
- Overview of right-click menu options for steps, including reversing a step, copying, duplicating, and more.
- Indication that these options provide flexibility in managing and organizing instructional sequences.
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Application to Sequences:
- Confirmation that similar options are available for sequences, offering consistency in step management.