I need to lock the nav for my course per a client's request. This is really easy to do in Presenter, but my Presenter course has a lot of Engage and Quizmaker slides in it. Each QM slide has 3-10 screens. How do I lock those down? In other words, I don't want a user to be able to progress in the QM slide until they've seen each screen. Suggestions?
In Quizmaker, the user advances by clicking the submit button. Quizmaker will also not allow you to click submit until a choice has been made. You can easily edit your slides in "Slide View" timeline to not let the choices appear until you want them to appear.
Thanks. I guess I should've been more specific about how I've built the QM slides. Each QM file basically corresponds to a scenario I've built, so only a couple of the slides within actually have questions with a Submit button. Some are blank slides I've placed feedback on (there's a fair amount of branching) and some are just blank slides I've put follow-on content on.
Would disabling the Display question list navigation panel in Player Templates > Layout do the trick for you? That would force the user to go through the course in order without using the panel to skip around:
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In Quizmaker, the user advances by clicking the submit button. Quizmaker will also not allow you to click submit until a choice has been made. You can easily edit your slides in "Slide View" timeline to not let the choices appear until you want them to appear.
That's probably how I would tackle it.
Thanks. I guess I should've been more specific about how I've built the QM slides. Each QM file basically corresponds to a scenario I've built, so only a couple of the slides within actually have questions with a Submit button. Some are blank slides I've placed feedback on (there's a fair amount of branching) and some are just blank slides I've put follow-on content on.
Hi Laura,
Would disabling the Display question list navigation panel in Player Templates > Layout do the trick for you? That would force the user to go through the course in order without using the panel to skip around:
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