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TomPigram
Community Member
Hi Allison, I know that my question is vastly off-topic (but for some reason I cannot open a Discussion Topic - though I have tried for days :(). As I know you are a frequent contributor - I would like to ask your kind help with QUIZZES in POWERPOINT. I am writing elearning courses to help less-advantaged peoples in South East Asia - and while I am very good at PowerPoint - it seems I am incapable of writing Quizzes which has either a redo or move on button + a Total corrrect answers and test pass + download Certificate section. I am expecially astounded because I thought until now that powerpoint was very good - but alas its not, it seems in teaching me how to create all these features for an elearning course.
I am at my wits end - and cannot find samples of other peoples success in creating quizzes in powerpoint (with all these features) which I can use to work all this out.
Perhaps the only alternative I have is to learn a new software like storyline/articulate - but all this does is add to my costs.
I would be grateful for any guidance form you or other visitors.
Thanks for your patience in listening to my story.
Best regards, Tom
I am at my wits end - and cannot find samples of other peoples success in creating quizzes in powerpoint (with all these features) which I can use to work all this out.
Perhaps the only alternative I have is to learn a new software like storyline/articulate - but all this does is add to my costs.
I would be grateful for any guidance form you or other visitors.
Thanks for your patience in listening to my story.
Best regards, Tom
AllisonLaMotte
6 years agoStaff
Hi Tom,
I'm sorry you've been having such a hard time creating a new discussion! That sounds frustrating. If that issue continues, I would suggest logging a case with our Support Team: https://articulate.com/support/contact/case
The only way I know to create quizzes in PowerPoint is by using Articulate Quizmaker. If you'd like, you can try it for free by starting a free trial of Articulate 360: articulate.com/360/trial
I understand that subscribing to our software would be an added cost for you, but it would likely save you a lot of time!
In the meantime, if there's anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
I'm sorry you've been having such a hard time creating a new discussion! That sounds frustrating. If that issue continues, I would suggest logging a case with our Support Team: https://articulate.com/support/contact/case
The only way I know to create quizzes in PowerPoint is by using Articulate Quizmaker. If you'd like, you can try it for free by starting a free trial of Articulate 360: articulate.com/360/trial
I understand that subscribing to our software would be an added cost for you, but it would likely save you a lot of time!
In the meantime, if there's anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
- TomPigram6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Allison. I have bought a copy of Quizmaker to have a play around :) In the meantime, my business partner is using the authoring tools supplied by an LMS that we are trialling to see what he can do. Building your own business outside the mainstream of a large company can be quite costly and daunting - and as we are doing this job to be nice people, it just makes the whole process a lot more costly. So we wont be fast to getting our courses up now - but eventually we will :)
Thanks for your input - I think even whan i wrote my request - I was already fairly convinced that I had no option than to spend more.
Do you happen to know if there are any Quizmaker templates uploaded at this site that you would recommend I can try? just in order to make my learning phase a bit faster>
Thanks again so much ::)- AllisonLaMotte6 years agoStaffHi Tom,
Here are some Quizmaker templates: https://community.articulate.com/downloads/templates/quizmaker Hope you find something that works for you! :)