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How to Add a Timer to Your Storyline 360 Quiz

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11 years ago

Sometimes it makes sense to limit the amount of time learners have to complete a quiz or survey. Perhaps you’re assessing time-critical tasks, or you want to create a sense of urgency similar to what they might experience on the job. In these cases and many more, a time limit can help keep learners accountable and ensure they complete an e-learning quiz or survey in a controlled amount of time. 

If you decide to add a timer, the good news is that it’s easy to add a time limit to your Storyline 360 projects. Let’s take a look!

Step 1: Insert a Results slide

The first thing you need to do is insert a Results slide into your project. Once you’ve added a Results slide, go to that slide, click the Design tab at the top, and then select Quiz Settings.

Step 2: Add a time limit

In the Quiz Settings window, look for the Quiz Timer. Select the checkbox and enter the total number of minutes you want to allow for the quiz. 

Step 3: Select Your Preferences

Next, select the clock drop-down arrow and choose your preferences for starting and displaying the timer.

Keep in mind, if you select Do Not Show Time, the timer will still function, it just won’t be visible to the learner. 

When you’re happy with your selection, click OK to close the Quiz Settings window.

That’s all there is to it! When you publish your project, you’ll see the timer in the top right corner of the course player.

What happens when time runs out?

If a learner doesn’t finish the quiz in time, they’ll get a message telling them they’ve exceeded the time limit. 

Once they click OK, they’ll automatically be directed to the Results slide. Any unanswered questions will be marked Incorrect.

Things to Consider

Whenever you include a quiz timer, it’s only fair to prepare your learners. Add clear instructions so they know how the quiz will work and how much time they have to finish it.  

Keep in mind that while timers may be an effective motivational tool for some learners, for others they can cause stress and get in the way of learning. To be inclusive of all learners, it's a good idea to give them the possibility to opt-out.

Summary

Adding a timer to your Storyline course is super easy and can enhance the learning experience. Using a timer to assess time-critical tasks or to create a sense of urgency are just a few ways to use time in e-learning.

Looking for some more quizzing tips and tricks? Check out these articles:

What ways have you used a timer in your e-learning projects? Leave a comment and share your experience!

Want to try something you learned here, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial, and come back to E-Learning Heroes regularly for more helpful advice on everything related to e-learning. 

Published 11 years ago
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  • So, I have a course with a 1 minute timer, and 50 questions. If I answer the first question correctly and then let the timer expire I receive a 50% score, 1/2 correct. It seems like the feature to mark the other questions as Incorrect is not working.
  • Hi everyone,

    Can we set the timer to a randomized quiz questions? I'm using the Articulate Storyline 360. Thanks!
  • DanEpstein's avatar
    DanEpstein
    Community Member
    Is there a way to attach the timer to anything other than a results slide/quiz? I've consulted this community to learn how to build a timer using an object on repeating motion path and variables, but being able to tap into a function that seems to exist already would be easier.

    Thanks.
  • Hi. Please could you let me know if its possible to show the quiz timer if the menu and controls on the player are turned off (i.e for a chrome-less for look). My course has dimensions that work well on PC and ipads with player turned off. Turning the player on means dimensions aren't ideal on ipad etc and changing course dimensions isn't an option at this point as it's a big course. Please do you have any suggestions? Thanks
  • Is there a way to set the timer so that it does not stop even if the learner clicks outside or off of the test screen? When I move out of the test (to perhaps look up an answer....) the timer stops. Can't have that on my tests.