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Real Life Adapt examples
by Sven Laux - Thursday, 26 June 2014, 10:36 AM
 

Hi,

I thought it would be a good idea to pull together some examples developed in Adapt, which are publicly accessible. Here you go. Please feel free to add to the list.

Publicly accessible Adapt modules:

Please note, these are real life project examples - they work as they do and are not necessarily representative of the latest functionality, cross-device compatibility etc. 

Sven

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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Sven Laux - Friday, 25 April 2014, 9:59 AM
 
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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Sven Laux - Thursday, 26 June 2014, 10:35 AM
 
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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Aniket Dharia - Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 1:29 PM
 

Exult Corporation - v1.1.0 Demo -  Total Office Call Overview

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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Helen Bailey - Tuesday, 24 March 2015, 4:50 PM
 

Hi there this is a great demo - how was it tailored? THe home icon for example, and the menu where you can go to different parts of the page... what are they?

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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Aniket Dharia - Thursday, 2 April 2015, 11:33 AM
 

Hi Helen –

Missed the communication in the examples section. We have used the standard adapt components which we can find in the GIT repositories. We have modified the theme and added few functionalities like the home button, it was done by changing the design of the back icon to a HOME icon.

If you need additional information you can send me a private message or an email on aniket.dharia@exultcorp.com. Hope it would be fine.

Thanks! 

Regards,

Aniket

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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Helen Bailey - Wednesday, 8 April 2015, 9:10 AM
 

Thank you Aniket!

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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Ste p - Thursday, 4 December 2014, 3:21 PM
 

Hi Sven

Do you have the source code for the examples?  In particular the old Adapt demo.

Cheers

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Re: Real Life Adapt examples
by Ben S - Thursday, 4 December 2014, 3:28 PM
 

I'm using the Adapt framework to produce specialist medical e-learning, with three courses live so far with largely positive feedback.

For learners the courses are loaded into an iframe on our main website, but for demonstration purposes you can access the underlying course directly. Because the framework outputs static HTML/JS, the hosting is just an Amazon S3 bucket, which makes uploading new versions easy and costs just pence per month.

Progress is tracked using a very rudimentary REST API, based on the Spoor plugin, and initiated using a token passed into the iframe URL. This allows it to be launched from the legacy typo3 CMS which powers our main site.