Quiz Maker '13: I know you can allow retry or not, but how do I prevent people from taking a quiz, logging out, logging back in and taking it again to try and improve their score?
The quizzes are not part of a Presenter module. They are stand alone quizes published on Articulate Online.
I'm inserting a quiz '13 into Presenter '13. If the user fails the quiz (below 80%) they are required to retake, but I can't get it to reset, and I don't seen to know how to insert or find the "retry button".
The quiz retries are driven by the settings on the results slide. Be sure that you set both the Success and Failure layer for what you need them to be.
I'd suggest a feature: In the PERMISSIONS section of MANAGE CONTENT on Articulate Online, you could add a NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS drop down with 1-10 and infinite to allow access control.
Right now I'll have to monitor the system during the training week and try to catch when someone finishes a quiz so that I can go in and uncheck their permission (to limit access to 1 atttempt)
This is really cumbersome and certainly not fool-proof.
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Hi Chris!
Articulate Online does not support limiting the number of attempts for content items.
Yikes....ok.
Thanks
Leslie, I need help.
I'm inserting a quiz '13 into Presenter '13. If the user fails the quiz (below 80%) they are required to retake, but I can't get it to reset, and I don't seen to know how to insert or find the "retry button".
Could you please assist?
Thanks!
Hi Thomas!
The quiz retries are driven by the settings on the results slide. Be sure that you set both the Success and Failure layer for what you need them to be.
I'd suggest a feature: In the PERMISSIONS section of MANAGE CONTENT on Articulate Online, you could add a NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS drop down with 1-10 and infinite to allow access control.
Right now I'll have to monitor the system during the training week and try to catch when someone finishes a quiz so that I can go in and uncheck their permission (to limit access to 1 atttempt)
This is really cumbersome and certainly not fool-proof.
I understand Chris and you are welcome to share any and all feature requests here.
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