Automatic pauses of video for a pop-up quiz

Aug 06, 2021

Hi,

I am working with a 6-minute chunk of video on a storyline slide and want to avoid two things: 1) chunking it up into smaller segments to place on separate slides and 2) having a learner have to endure through the whole thing before they do a quiz.

So: Is there a way to set up a video to automatically pause at a certain point and activate a layer (or however it would work) that would allow for a quick quiz from the learner, after which the video continues until the next programmed pause?

Sean

2 Replies
Maria Costa-Stienstra

Hi, Sean.

Thank you for reaching out!

Here's an article with some suggestions on adding interactivity to videos in Storyline 360. 

You can adapt those ideas to your project and add graded questions as well for a video-based assessment. 

We also had an E-Learning Challenge with this theme. You can find some examples here:

Let me know if this helps!

Walt Hamilton

If the video doesn't have its own seekbar, and starts when the slide starts, you can Show layer XX when the timeline of the slide reaches YY seconds. If the layer is set to pause the timeline of the base, the video will pause while the layer is showing.

On the other hand, personally, I welcome the freedom and flexibility that come from breaking videos into manageable chunks, even if I don't need quizzes in them. In the space between slides, I can bring in other opportunities and enhancements, travel to optionally other slides, and always return to the next spot. There are any number of readily available free editors that can load, split and save a video in less time than it takes to fool around trying to stop it and build a question and response without having to protect the timeline. Of course, if you don't care how long it takes or how difficult it is, you can always try to crop it in SL. ) FWIW