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kpennington3333
19-10-2009, 01:40 PM
How does the container work? I've tried to set it up and the words don't bounce back
sciproAnnette
19-10-2009, 09:34 PM
I found that the tutorial was incorrect in some aspects. 1. The object must be in a lower level or lower within a level to act as a container. (I think) 2. name your container in the identification, and then tell it to be a contaier as in keyword etc. identify the keyword and leave the last two questions false. 3 for the objects that go into the containers identify them, and then in the container area click on true so that object will snap back if it doesn't fit.
Hope this helps. I am still struggling with this task as well.
crougeau
24-10-2009, 02:27 PM
I don't understand how the container can be on a lower level if we want the objects to go "into" the container. I tried your idea and it worked, so I took a picture of my container and put it on top of the actual container; however I thought there was a way to make a container without doing that?
SevenOfNine2008
24-10-2009, 08:56 PM
Hi,
When they say container, think of it as being a holder. The object on the lower level is holding the objects that you place on top of it. This way you can still see the objects that are contained. This makes it great for self checking activities for students.
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