To let learners retry a quiz, you must use a graded result slide, and mark the box to "Allow user to retry quiz" on the Failure and/or Success layers. See this article for more information.
However, is it possible do review some training slides after failing the quiz and then restart the quiz from scratch or at least to correct the wrong answers
Yes, you can certainly direct them where you want them to go upon failing, but they would just need to choose to re-take the test from that results slide to re-set and start another attempt.
Problem is, when leaving the quiz to review certain slides, it is not possible to go directly to the result slide so the trainee could redo the test by clicking on the redo button.
is there realy not a possibility to link from another page in the training, directly to :
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Hi Bruno!
To let learners retry a quiz, you must use a graded result slide, and mark the box to "Allow user to retry quiz" on the Failure and/or Success layers. See this article for more information.
Hi Leslie,
good idea.
However, is it possible do review some training slides after failing the quiz and then restart the quiz from scratch or at least to correct the wrong answers
Hi Bruno!
Yes, you can certainly direct them where you want them to go upon failing, but they would just need to choose to re-take the test from that results slide to re-set and start another attempt.
(sorry, my English is poor) do you mean that they have to go to the result slide and start over from this slide?
Or can you relaunch the test starting from another slide in the training?
They will have to choose to re-take the quiz from the results slide, that is correct.
Problem is, when leaving the quiz to review certain slides, it is not possible to go directly to the result slide so the trainee could redo the test by clicking on the redo button.
is there realy not a possibility to link from another page in the training, directly to :
Hi Bruno!
You can set your slides in Presenter to branch to particular slides if needed as shown in this tutorial.
If you need us to take a look, please feel free to share the Articulate Package.
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