I'd like to be able to refer to a learner's selection(s) on a subsequent screen.
For example, I'd like as them to select their favorite color on the first screen. Then, on later slides, be able to include, "Your favorite color is ________."
Is there a way to do this?
I thought I might be able to create a variable that listed which items had been in a Selected state, but I'm not quite sure if this is possible. Would using quizzing and results work?
If my assumption is right, you need something similar to "Dataentry" or "getting the input from the user", if so please check the below link and try this.
I'm sorry to ask a follow-up question after you've been so helpful, but I'm wondering if you might be able to help with my variables. What would be the best way to create the variable if my question included more than one answer? For example, the table is blue and round and tall. And, I'd like ALL of the selected options to appear on a subsequent screen. Would I have separate variables for each option -- rather than one "color choice" variable with different possible values?
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Hi Ginny,
If my assumption is right, you need something similar to "Dataentry" or "getting the input from the user", if so please check the below link and try this.
https://community.articulate.com/series/74/articles/articulate-storyline-360-user-guide-how-to-work-with-data-entry-fields
Thank you so much Janagiraman D! Freeform is definitely an option if I can't recall a set of selections (selected shapes or ticked check boxes).
See attached one option that uses radio buttons and a variable to capture the choice. Hope that helps.
Thanks so much, Michael Hinze!
I'm sorry to ask a follow-up question after you've been so helpful, but I'm wondering if you might be able to help with my variables. What would be the best way to create the variable if my question included more than one answer? For example, the table is blue and round and tall. And, I'd like ALL of the selected options to appear on a subsequent screen. Would I have separate variables for each option -- rather than one "color choice" variable with different possible values?
Yes, I would suggest using additional variables, e.g. "shape choice" (round) and "height choice" (tall)
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