In Presenter, I have a 3-slide presentation with a video inserted on the last slide. In my LMS, the course is completed even when I watched only few seconds of the video. Any way to secure the watching of the video in full to get the course completed? Many thanks
Presenter counts a slide as "complete" when the timeline begins on that slide. Try inserting one additional slide after the video slide that says something like, "This presentation is now complete."
When you publish for LMS, you'll want to use the setting Track using number of slides viewed: 4 of 4.
I added a 4th slide as suggested but it does not change the completion. I can still only look at few seconds of the video (on the 3rd slide) and when I move to the 4th slide the learning runs as completed... Many thanks
Thanks for the update! Have you tried disabling the next button until the timeline ends? That way, the learner cannot move forward until the video completes.
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Hi Peggy!
Presenter counts a slide as "complete" when the timeline begins on that slide. Try inserting one additional slide after the video slide that says something like, "This presentation is now complete."
When you publish for LMS, you'll want to use the setting Track using number of slides viewed: 4 of 4.
Let me know if that helps!
Thanks Alyssa. I will try and keep you posted.
I added a 4th slide as suggested but it does not change the completion. I can still only look at few seconds of the video (on the 3rd slide) and when I move to the 4th slide the learning runs as completed... Many thanks
Hi Peggy,
Thanks for the update! Have you tried disabling the next button until the timeline ends? That way, the learner cannot move forward until the video completes.
Many thanks Alyssa. I know how to disable the next button from one slide but not how to disable it until the end of the video. How can I do that?
Hi Peggy,
First, you'll need a trigger to disable the next button when the timeline begins:
Change state of Next button to disabled when timeline begins on [current slide].
Next, you'll need a trigger to enable the next button.
Change state of next button to Normal when timeline ends on [current slide].
OR
Change state of next button to Normal when media completes [select video here].
Many thanks Alyssa. I think I succeed !
Great Peggy! Best of luck on your project!
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