True/False Variables Make Tracking Progress Truly Fun!
I recently attended a webinar on using progress meters in e-learning courses. The speaker, David Anderson, demonstrated using number variables and custom states to display learner progress visually. Inspired, I created my own True/False variable micro-course on the "History of Video Games."
This course features:
Course Menu button state changes
Progress meter adjusted with T/F variables and state triggers
Pixel graphics
Arcade music



What was your first video game experience?
Let me know in the comments.