Is there a way for the learner to correct their quiz, then proceed... so when they finish, they can demonstrate proficiency with 100%. It is critical that for my employees, they go back answer the test question again, and then score it so they get 100% before continuing. I can't figure out to allow learner to correct answer after learning what it should have been.
The only way to do this would be to allow the learner to retry the quiz. In doing so, they can change their answers, but they'll need to take the entire quiz again. I don't believe it's possible to allow them to only modify one response, then resubmit the entire quiz again.
If this is something you'd like to see in an update or future version of Quizmaker, I'd recommend sharing a feature request with our product development team.
You could try giving them unlimited attempts to answer each question. That way, they basically have to get the answer right before they can continue on to the next question.
I believe Daniel wants to allow learners to review their score before changing their answer, but if that's not a requirement, it could certainly be a good option for him.
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Hi Daniel,
The only way to do this would be to allow the learner to retry the quiz. In doing so, they can change their answers, but they'll need to take the entire quiz again. I don't believe it's possible to allow them to only modify one response, then resubmit the entire quiz again.
If this is something you'd like to see in an update or future version of Quizmaker, I'd recommend sharing a feature request with our product development team.
Thanks!
You could try giving them unlimited attempts to answer each question. That way, they basically have to get the answer right before they can continue on to the next question.
Good idea, Cristina! :)
I believe Daniel wants to allow learners to review their score before changing their answer, but if that's not a requirement, it could certainly be a good option for him.
Thanks for sharing that!
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