Basic Flash using Quiz template to design 6 levels of question interative | Using a Macromedia Flash MX quiz template Overview Macromedia Flash MX quiz templates offer a streamlined process for developing e-learning systems that can send tracking data to a web sever-side learning management system (LMS). The templates are compliant with Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC) protocol and Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) standards. For AICC or SCORM tracking, your Windows users must have Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator or higher. Macintosh users must have Netscape or higher. Tracking to a LMS will not work with Internet Explorer on the Macintosh. The quiz template that you’ll use in this tutorial includes six different types of interactions (including Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, and Hot Spot). The last frame in the template uses cumulative data to display quiz results. Additionally, the quiz templates in Macromedia Flash MX already include the necessary ActionScript and navigation controls, allowing you to focus less on development and more on tailoring the quiz content to meet your learning objectives. What you should know Although this tutorial is designed for beginning Macromedia Flash users, you should be familiar with basic Macromedia Flash concepts such as those presented in the learning media that ship with Macromedia Flash MX. To access the lessons, open Macromedia Flash and choose Help > Lessons. The introductory tutorial is available by choosing Help > Tutorials and selecting Introduction to Flash MX. Additionally, because the quiz templates rely on use of components, you’ll find it helpful to read the Using Components topics in Macromedia Flash MX Help. For comprehensive information about Macromedia Flash MX quiz templates and stand alone learning interactions, refer to Using Macromedia Flash MX learning interactions at http:// . 1 What you’ll learn This tutorial demonstrates how to modify Macromedia .