Articulate Presenter lets you track a course either by the number of slides viewed or by a single quiz. Tracking both measurements for the same course isn't supported. Similarly, tracking multiple quizzes in the same course isn't supported.
You may be able to track more than one SCO (shareable content object) in a single course using either of the following methods. Bear in mind that these methods aren't supported by Articulate.
Publish your quizzes separately, then embed them in your course using web objects.
Thanks for your reply, Sean, and although I do not have any additional suggestions for what you have in mind, perhaps others will have some ideas they can share to assist you further.
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Hi, Sean -- Thanks for reaching out! May I ask if you have considered the following for what you have in mind?
Track Multiple SCOs in the Same Course
Articulate Presenter lets you track a course either by the number of slides viewed or by a single quiz. Tracking both measurements for the same course isn't supported. Similarly, tracking multiple quizzes in the same course isn't supported.
You may be able to track more than one SCO (shareable content object) in a single course using either of the following methods. Bear in mind that these methods aren't supported by Articulate.
We wanted to have a single test tracked throughout a presentation that candidates could keep referring back to.
Unfortunately I don't think that what we want to do it natively supported.
Sean Friedman
Thanks for your reply, Sean, and although I do not have any additional suggestions for what you have in mind, perhaps others will have some ideas they can share to assist you further.
If there is a type of functionality you'd like to see in the future, please feel free to use this form to connect with our Product team.
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