Dear Community Members,
I've read nothing but phrase about CourseLab 2.4 yet when my husband and I tried it we got stuck with the simplest task of linking one slide to the next. Yesterday we struggled with it for most of the day trying to create a module for a language course that needs to be submitted as part of some MA coursework)
When I add to a specific object in a slide or frame (what is the difference?) the command GO TO and specify the destination slide, or even just the next slide and I go to VIEW MODULE I get the error message: INVALID ARGUMENT ERROR. I'm not a computer wizard and some of the jargon in the User Guide does baffle me, but I do use computers a lot and usually with some perseverance I can figure out how to troubleshoot, but not this one. [:confused:]
Could someone help? Have you had the same problem? How did you resolve it? Is there some firewall setting I need to adjust? Is it worth me spending any more time using CourseLab or should I just give up (which is how I feel at this moment [:(])
Thanks for any help and advice.
Eva[:)]
Dear Community Members,
I've read nothing but phrase about CourseLab 2.4 yet when my husband and I tried it we got stuck with the simplest task of linking one slide to the next. Yesterday we struggled with it for most of the day trying to create a module for a language course that needs to be submitted as part of some MA coursework)
When I add to a specific object in a slide or frame (what is the difference?) the command GO TO and specify the destination slide, or even just the next slide and I go to VIEW MODULE I get the error message: INVALID ARGUMENT ERROR. I'm not a computer wizard and some of the jargon in the User Guide does baffle me, but I do use computers a lot and usually with some perseverance I can figure out how to troubleshoot, but not this one. [:confused:]
Could someone help? Have you had the same problem? How did you resolve it? Is there some firewall setting I need to adjust? Is it worth me spending any more time using CourseLab or should I just give up (which is how I feel at this moment [:(])
Thanks for any help and advice.
Eva[:)]