I'm trying to produce some e-learning where students will write free text on a number of subjects (I can use the essay questions to accomplish this in Quizmaker).
At the end of the quiz I want students to be able to download all the questions and answers, so that they have a report of everything they submitted .
Is this achievable with Quizmaker (or any of the Articulate suite) - or am I barking up the wrong tree?
My request is similar to Lynne's. But i don't want the result slide i.e. the slide saying you have passed. I want the student to be able to print the slide containing their answers. Ideally through Storyline but I also have quizmaker if that provides the only solution
You mentioned you'd prefer to do this through Storyline. You can insert a blank results slide, that doesn't contain the passing or failing scores. You can also customize this results slide to show your own content and design. The Print Results button will still show up, but none of the scoring information you'd like to avoid showing.
If you'd like me to put together a short example, just let me know!
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Hi Lynne,
You can accomplish this by using the "Print Results" feature in Quizmaker:
See the "Allow user to email results" sections in the links below:
http://www.articulate.com/support/quizmaker09/?p=100
http://www.articulate.com/support/quizmaker09/?p=796
Brian,
My request is similar to Lynne's. But i don't want the result slide i.e. the slide saying you have passed. I want the student to be able to print the slide containing their answers. Ideally through Storyline but I also have quizmaker if that provides the only solution
Any help would be appreciated,
Kind regards
Mark
Hi Mark. Welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
You mentioned you'd prefer to do this through Storyline. You can insert a blank results slide, that doesn't contain the passing or failing scores. You can also customize this results slide to show your own content and design. The Print Results button will still show up, but none of the scoring information you'd like to avoid showing.
If you'd like me to put together a short example, just let me know!
Thanks!
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