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MahuaGhosh
6 years agoCommunity Member
How resilient are you? I wanted to create an assessment and based on the choices, I wanted to categorize learners as resilient, just fine or needs improvement.
However, I have messed couple of things while trying to edit the master feedback slide, I need to work on them after I come back from vacation.
I am still learning lot of things, today I discovered the power of " order of triggers"!!
Here is my attempt: https://elc245.s3.amazonaws.com/story_html5.html
I would appreciate your feedback .
Mahua
However, I have messed couple of things while trying to edit the master feedback slide, I need to work on them after I come back from vacation.
I am still learning lot of things, today I discovered the power of " order of triggers"!!
Here is my attempt: https://elc245.s3.amazonaws.com/story_html5.html
I would appreciate your feedback .
Mahua
- JodiSansone6 years agoCommunity MemberPutting aside that the result slide told me to seek "professional help" :) I was very intrigued with your topic and the course moved very smoothly. One thing I noticed, and Tracy Carroll helped me for this challenge (see above) the quiz review slides showed "Correct" and "Incorrect" when you go back and review your answers. Similar to Nicki's feedback, perhaps tailoring the review slide communication/feedback would help provide insight. Thanks for posting this!
- MahuaGhosh6 years agoCommunity MemberYes Sansone, yesterday I precisely messed up the review option. I had never paid much attention to this feature before I dwelled on this challenge, but now I need to take another look on this.
Thanks Sansone.- JodiSansone6 years agoCommunity MemberI never looked at that option either until we did this challenge so we both learned a lot in this one!
- NickiBerry-30886 years agoCommunity MemberVery nice! I like the simplicity of the layout and the slide at the end that told me I'm doing fine. I think the questions might be a little too black and white for this topic. I would have liked a sliding scale of options, from always true, sometimes true, sometimes not true, never true... that kind of thing.
- MahuaGhosh6 years agoCommunity MemberNicki - thank you for your detailed feedback. You are right, perhaps I could "shades of gray" by incorporating a slider in each question.
- DanSweigert6 years agoCommunity MemberMahua, I liked your use of photos to add some visual interest to the screen. Also, your synopsis at the end was a nice bonus.