I have a quiz generated with Presenter 6.0.1. I would like to know if there are any javascript callbacks I could use, to interpret events performed within the quiz. I am specifically interested in completion, and pass/fail status.
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Thanks for the tips but that didn't really answer my question. If I don't want to use it in an lms, is it possible to interface with the module? Does it have some javascript callbacks for certain events I could implement?
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Hi,
Thanks for the tips but that didn't really answer my question. If I don't want to use it in an lms, is it possible to interface with the module? Does it have some javascript callbacks for certain events I could implement?
Hi Zoltan.
That's not really something we would support but maybe someone else can chime in.
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