Bonjour Heroes.
For a module that had to be accessible to learners with motor difficulties, and therefore entirely usable with keyboard navigation, a client asked me to propose interactive activities (quizzes) that could be used with the mouse as well as with the keyboard, so that there would be no difference. I worked on 2 drag-and-drop templates to show how it can be done, as they are a priori the most complicated activities to do without the mouse: a classic drag-and-drop and a reorganization activity (a little more difficult because there are several drop zones). The way I've found to do this is to use motion paths to "drag", and the "drag and drop" are actually hidden "True/False" and "Multiple Choice" activities.
I finalized the demos and translated the explanations for this challenge.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/723c7439-2332-43e9-bc1d-4e47b36a91f2/reviewThe .story file is in the comments of the Review.
And a picture of my garden table that I made last week instead of studiously working on the previous challenge. :-)