Hi! I have a Presenter course with multiple Engage interactions. I want to be sure my users view all content in the Engage interactions before they try to take the final test. How do I do this? Thanks much!
From within your Presenter course, you can click on the Properties button at the bottom of your Engage interaction placeholder slides, and set the below configurations to force your users to finish the interactions before advancing through the course:
You guys are quick! Got it! Hmmm... But at the end of this interaction, they can skip over all other interactions and begin the final test. There are about 5 interactions I want them to complete, and THEN grant them permission to begin the final test. Is there a way to make them go to a specific next Engage interaction, so that when they finish the first Engage interaction, they are forced to go to the second interaction?
I guess I need to add that the users access the final test via the side bar navigation panel. So when they get to the end of the first interaction, they can click on the final test on the sidebar and begin.
Have a look at this great tutorial on restricting navigation for your course, and see if you think that might be a good option for you. Another option might be to hide your test slide from appearing in the outline tab in the sidebar.
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Hi Lorie!
From within your Presenter course, you can click on the Properties button at the bottom of your Engage interaction placeholder slides, and set the below configurations to force your users to finish the interactions before advancing through the course:
You guys are quick! Got it! Hmmm... But at the end of this interaction, they can skip over all other interactions and begin the final test. There are about 5 interactions I want them to complete, and THEN grant them permission to begin the final test. Is there a way to make them go to a specific next Engage interaction, so that when they finish the first Engage interaction, they are forced to go to the second interaction?
I guess I need to add that the users access the final test via the side bar navigation panel. So when they get to the end of the first interaction, they can click on the final test on the sidebar and begin.
Hi Lorie,
Have a look at this great tutorial on restricting navigation for your course, and see if you think that might be a good option for you. Another option might be to hide your test slide from appearing in the outline tab in the sidebar.
The hide your test slide looks like a great option. Thanks so much! Great tutorials!
Cool! Best of luck with the course
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