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Quizmaker 360: Editing the Result Slide

The result slide is a unique slide that appears at the end of a Quizmaker 360 quiz to give learners feedback and follow-up instructions. For graded quizzes, you can also display learners' scores and whether or not they passed.

You don't have to add a result slide to your quiz. It gets added automatically. Just edit its contents and design to suit your needs. You can also replace the result slide with a different template or even remove it altogether if you don't need it.

Opening the Result Slide

To open the result slide for editing, switch to Question List View and click Edit Result on the ribbon.

The result slide will open in Slide View.

Choosing a Feedback Master

If your quiz has more than one feedback master and you want to switch to a different master for the result slide feedback layers, do this:

  1. Select the feedback layer you want to edit—e.g., Success or Failure.
  2. Use the Feedback Master drop-down list in the Result Slide Options panel to choose a different master.

Changing the Result Type or Disabling the Result Slide

Decide which type of result slide is best for your quiz. Use the Result Type drop-down in the Result Slide Options panel on the right side of the screen to select one of the following:

Graded

Select this option if you want to calculate a score based on the learner's responses. You can display the score on the result slide (see the next section for details), and it’ll be communicated to your learning management system (LMS) if you publish for LMS.

Survey

Select this option if you don't need to calculate a score. The survey result slide simply tracks whether or not the learner completed your survey.

None

Select this option if you want to remove the result slide altogether, then decide if you want the browser window (or tab) to close when learners complete the quiz or if you want to direct them to a different URL upon completion.

Replacing the Result Slide with a Different Template

If you’d like to use a different template design, just replace the default result slide. Here’s how:

  1. First, do either of the following:
    • Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon and click Replace Result.
    • In Question List View, go to the Home tab on the ribbon, click the Edit Result drop-down arrow, and choose Replace.
  2. Use the filters on the left side of the screen to narrow your options.
  3. Click a slide thumbnail image for the template you want to use. Its title and description will appear on the right side of the window.
  4. Click Replace Result Slide in the lower right corner.

Choosing Result Slide Options

Use the Result Slide Options panel on the right side of the screen to choose the features you want to enable for your result slide. They’ll differ for each result slide type: Graded, Survey, or None.

Graded Result Slides:

Graded result slides have Success Options and Failure Options. Click Success and Failure in the Feedback Layers panel in the lower right corner to see the options that correspond to each layer, then mark the boxes for the options you want to include. (You can choose different options for each layer.)

Show user’s score

This option adds a placeholder to your result slide that'll display the percentage and number of points learners earn.

Show passing score

This option adds a placeholder to your result slide that'll display the percentage and number of points required to pass the quiz. (Set the passing score in Quiz Properties.)

Allow user to review quiz

This option adds a Review Quiz button to your result slide, so learners can go back and review their answers (but not change them).

If you’d like to display right and wrong answers during review, mark the box to Show correct/incorrect responses when reviewing.

Allow user to print results

This option adds a Print Results button to your result slide, so learners can print a copy of their results.

If you’d like to include the learner's name in the printed results, mark the box to Prompt the user for their name before printing.

Tip: To include question/answer details in the printed results, mark the box to Allow user to review quiz (see above). If you don't let learners review the quiz, printed results will only show pass/fail information.

Allow user to retry quiz

This option adds a Retry Quiz button to your result slide, so learners can retake the quiz.

Select a number of attempts from the Retries drop-down.

Tip: If you only want to give learners the opportunity to retry your quiz when they fail, mark this option on the Failure layer but not the Success layer.

When the user finishes the quiz

Choose what happens when learners complete the quiz—either Close browser window or Go to URL.

 

Survey Result Slides:

Allow user to review survey

This option adds a Review Survey button to your result slide, so learners can go back and review their responses (but not change them).

Allow user to print results

This option adds a Print Results button to your result slide, so learners can print a copy of their results.

If you’d like to include the learner's name in the printed results, mark the box to Prompt the user for their name before printing.

Tip: To include question/answer details in the printed results, mark the box to Allow user to review survey (see above). If you don't let learners review the survey, printed results will only show completion information.

When the user finishes the quiz

Choose what happens when learners complete the quiz—either Close browser window or Go to URL.

 

None:

Choose what happens when learners finish the quiz—either Close browser window or Go to URL.

Designing the Result Slide and Feedback Layers

You can design the result slide just like other slides in your quiz. Add text, images, audio, video, and any other resources you want to use.

If you're using a graded result slide, you can design the base layer of the slide as well as the Success and Failure layers. See this user guide for details.

Published 9 years ago
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