building courses with multiple quizzes

May 07, 2013

Is there a limit to how many Quizmaker quizzes you can insert into one Presenter course? I have built a course in the past with 3 quizzes in it, but we continue to have issues with this course as far as employees ability to get completions, so now I am weary of creating another course with multiple quizzes. I have the course set to track by successful completion by number of slides viewed not individual quizzes.

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Christine Hendrickson

Welcome to E-Learning Heroes, White!

There is not a limit, as far as I'm aware. 

I'm assuming you're hosting your presentation in an LMS, correct? If you're tracking by slides viewed, this shouldn't be an issue. If you were trying to track multiple quizzes, then I could see that becoming a problem. 

Articulate Storyline and Articulate Presenter allow you to track a course either by the number of slides viewed or by one specific quiz (result slide). However, you may be able to track more than one SCO (shareable content object) in a single course, using any of the following unsupported methods. These articles refer to Presenter, but you should be able to to use the same techniques with Storyline.

Note: Articulate has not tested or verified the accuracy of the information provided in these articles. These methods are not supported by Articulate.

If you'd like a built-in feature to track multiple SCOs in a course, we welcome your feature requests.

You mentioned that you have had a course with 3 quizzes in the past. Did that quiz track properly using the same "by slide" method?

You might want to try testing the course in SCORM Cloud. This would help us determine if the issue is Articulate related or if it's on your LMS's side. If you're using AICC content please take a look at the article below for testing information:

Articulate Support - Testing AICC content at SCORM Cloud

If it appears in SCORM Cloud as well, we'd be happy to take a closer look at what might be going on.

If you can't replicate the issue in SCORM Cloud, it's probably an issue that you'd want to take to your LMS team. 

The articles here and here may also help clear up common LMS issues.

Let us know how it turns out.

Thanks!

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