I have some ultrasound questions in video format in which students are asked about the findings in video. I want to create a file in which there are embedded videos and something like a sticky note (as in acrobat reader) or an icon beneath each video so that after watching the video, student can point the mouse or click on the sticky note/icon and answer of the question about video is displayed. Currently what I am doing that videos are separate and answers about the videos are in a word file. New method will make this thing easier for the students. Thanks.
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How did you want them to "answer the question" ? Did you expect the file to receive input as type with interactivity ? or just display the question ?
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Did you know that the digital computer was invented by people who used pencils, pens, sheets of paper and slide rules?
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Adobe Acrobat supports embedded video including playing controls and it also supports fillable form fields.
You can also hide/show fillable fields them with a button click.
Then you can collect all the responses and reformat the information for analysis and statistics.
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@newpball, exactly what I was thinking.
That, or a web site (can include html5 video + forms).
For that matter, MSWord could do this, too (embedded video + forms).
Or MSAccess, or SQL (many versions), or any number of LMS apps (e.g. Moodle).
That last one sounds like where you should be heading, anyway if this is for schooling.
Scott