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ThierryEMMANUEL
Community Member
Bonjour Heroes.
Here is a dynamic two-speed progress indicator (forward and backward) for a final 5-question quiz. (Actually, that's a great name for just a bouncy little thing).
I think that in the theme I am talking about (health and care), there can be incorrect answers, but also better answers. Like incorrect answers and even worse than incorrect answers. Try and try all the answers again to see the gauge move and Isabel's attitude, but of course you only have to get correct or better answers to pass this test.
Some learning designers don't like pass/fail indicators during the quiz, but it can strongly boost learner engagement by measuring resistance to stress and discouragement or competitive spirit. The debate is open.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a9c821ad-c2ba-4cba-b6c2-9fcfb276bbfb/review
Here is a dynamic two-speed progress indicator (forward and backward) for a final 5-question quiz. (Actually, that's a great name for just a bouncy little thing).
I think that in the theme I am talking about (health and care), there can be incorrect answers, but also better answers. Like incorrect answers and even worse than incorrect answers. Try and try all the answers again to see the gauge move and Isabel's attitude, but of course you only have to get correct or better answers to pass this test.
Some learning designers don't like pass/fail indicators during the quiz, but it can strongly boost learner engagement by measuring resistance to stress and discouragement or competitive spirit. The debate is open.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a9c821ad-c2ba-4cba-b6c2-9fcfb276bbfb/review
JeffreyRiley-9e
3 years agoCommunity Member
This is a good idea as there are many work places where the answers can have a range. Not all things are right or wrong. I would want people to be able to connect the feedback of what they did to each question so they can be clear on why it was better or not. Seeing the gauge and the expression of the avatar was helpful as well.