Just see result page if you pass the quiz

Mar 23, 2017

Hi,

I really hope you can help me! We use Articulate 13 and I try to build a result slide in my quiz. So there should appear two different slides if you pass or fail the quiz. I thought I could solve it, with creating a result page, which should just appear, when you fail. If you pass the quiz, you should go to the next PPT slide. I don't find a solution, that the review page dosn't show up, when you pass the quiz! Is there a way to just showing it, when you fail?

Is this the right way, or should I maybe not create a result page (just an audio and a picture). The other way I was thinking was, that I put both slides (fail and pass) in the PPT presentation and not in the quiz. There you can say, which slide should appear when you fail or pass. But lets say your quiz is on page 1 and passing slide is on page 2 and failing slide on page 3. If you fail, you will go automatically on page 3, but if you pass, it will show you page 2 and after that page 3. But I want to skip page 3 in this case.

I really hope you understand my problem and are able to help me!

Thanks in advance

Moni

1 Reply
Crystal Horn

Hi Moni!  I like your idea, and I think we can get close to what you want to do.  In Quizmaker, a Results slide will always appear at the end of the quiz unless you remove it.  In fact, your users have to land on a results slide in order to pass their scores and completion to an LMS.

But your results slide doesn't always have to look like a results slide.  You have a Failure layer and a Success layer on the results slide.  Since you need the results slide for learners who fail the quiz, we won't remove it entirely.  What you could do instead is take all of the default content away from the Success layer and put some simple messaging on there to direct them to the next PowerPoint slide.

Here's an example of what I mean, and I've attached a sample file (just extract the zip and open the .ppt file) for you to dissect, if you'd like.  I even took away the "correct" feedback from the quiz question slide to make it even cleaner.  So they can't skip the results slide if they pass, but you can eliminate all the information that might not be necessary for them!

Curious to hear from other community members on how they might have tackled this, too!

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