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KarinLorbeck
3 years agoCommunity Member
Hi everyone. Here’s my contribution for this week. It's based on the Storyline Illuminate template. I modified the results slide using a dial to show the result. The arc around the dial is colored using gradients. That way it can be changed to have the green show at a different passing score.
Demo: https://lorbeck-elearningchallenges.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/363/story.html
Download: https://lorbeck-elearningchallenges.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/363/Quiz+results.story
Demo: https://lorbeck-elearningchallenges.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/363/story.html
Download: https://lorbeck-elearningchallenges.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/363/Quiz+results.story
- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper HeroDials are underrated for this sort of thing -- so easy to configure to display a user's score, as you have done here.
Pleased to see you have also masked off the dial so the user can't interact with it to improve their score 😄- KarinLorbeck3 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Jonathan. It is indeed a straightforward way to use dials - and as I was playing around with my results slide I realized I had to mask out the dial unless I wanted a choose-your-own-result quiz result do-over 😀
- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper HeroYou may have stumbled on a cool interface there - the user could turn the dial to set a target score and then see just the right number of additional questions to try and hit that score. I.e., if you miss the pass mark by 2, you could dial up your score by 2 points, then you'd see 2 more questions. Hmmm, food for thought!