Labeling
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All labeling activities include an image that is the focus of the task. You can set up labeling activities to have two parts: exploratory and labeling.

The exploratory part of a labeling activity enables learners to click on hotspots on an image to view its associated description. Labeling activities are useful for situations when you want to share information about the parts of an object such as a shoe, the human body, or a car.

Explore Example

The labeling part of a labeling activity is optional and is similar to a matching activity in that it requires learners to drag labels to the correct target on the image. 

Each labeling activity can have one or more activity groups. An activity group has an image and one or more labeling sets. A labeling set is a label, its description and its hotspot.


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