Attn: Dave

Aug 20, 2021

I just watched your webinar on building interactive video quizzes.  Excellent! Do you know how this approach works with accessibility issues?  If a screen reader is being used, for instance?

3 Replies
David Anderson

Hi Laurie - This approach will work well for screen readers. Remember that the keyboard controls the screen reader, so a screen reader doesn’t stop reading unless the user pauses the screen reader, usually using the CTRL key. When the layers are loaded, the screen reader continues reading the layer content.

Lauren from our team put this quick Peek video together because your question comes up when I do the video quiz sessions: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/16ae8e75-7304-4278-a878-0568707e1d8b/review

Another approach to designing video quizzes would be to break the video and question out into multiple slides. For example, Slide 1 has the video intro and ends with the question and choices. Slide 2 resumes the video and ends with the second question and choices.


This approach might make reviewing content easier for some users. The flow is the same, and the learners won't know they're on a single slide or a series of slides. You don't have to set up your quiz like that; it's just an option for chunking the video and questions into smaller bites.

Leslie McKerchie

Hi Laurie,

I'm glad that David was able to help you here. The video is a recording from GoToWebinar and the organization and listing are from our web design on the training page.

It looks like your email signature came through when you replied via email. You can remove that if needed by clicking ‘Edit’ beneath your response. Here’s a quick Peek video if you need help.