I am using Articulate 5.4.0 and Quizmaker 2.30. If I publish a course (to an LMS) with multiple quizzes, I have to pick which quiz I want reporting pass/fail or complete/incomplete. I want to have the LMS average the scores of all quizzes. Is this possible?
That's a great question Miriam. I have faced that question already. Unfortunately I didn’t come up with an answer. Looking forward to see if anyone has managed to do it. I also would like to set a particular slide to the course to be “complete” instead for “# slides”.
Hi Miriam and welcome to Heroes! It's not possible in Presenter 5 and Quizmaker 2 to do that. You can only track one inserted quiz or you can also track by the number of slides.
Ana, you can easily track that a slide was viewed if it's a quiz. Like some folks create a one question quiz at the end of a presentation that says "Are you finished with the presentation?" or something to that effect and you use a True and False question and change the text to Yes or No. If they say Yes, that should give them a complete. In Quizmaker you can actually hide all of the point and details that make it appear to be a quiz so it would look like you are simply asking them a question with no wrong or right answer. That's how a lot of folks do completion when creating interactive, non-linear type courses.
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That's a great question Miriam. I have faced that question already.
Unfortunately I didn’t come up with an answer. Looking forward to see if anyone has managed to do it.
I also would like to set a particular slide to the course to be “complete” instead for “# slides”.
Hi Miriam and welcome to Heroes! It's not possible in Presenter 5 and Quizmaker 2 to do that. You can only track one inserted quiz or you can also track by the number of slides.
Ana, you can easily track that a slide was viewed if it's a quiz. Like some folks create a one question quiz at the end of a presentation that says "Are you finished with the presentation?" or something to that effect and you use a True and False question and change the text to Yes or No. If they say Yes, that should give them a complete. In Quizmaker you can actually hide all of the point and details that make it appear to be a quiz so it would look like you are simply asking them a question with no wrong or right answer. That's how a lot of folks do completion when creating interactive, non-linear type courses.
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