Best / Easiest Way to Create Knowledge Check Questions in Articulate Storyline 2
Mar 24, 2015
Hi All,
Looking for some suggestions... I have a ppt that I've imported into Articulate Storyline 2. Within the ppt, I already have a number of True/False, Multiple Choice, and Select All That Apply Knowledge Check questions [at the end of each topic] that were already formatted (Title on top, the same picture in each with a question mark in it, the question/answer text, desired fonts, buttons for the learner to click, etc.). For the Knowledge Check questions, I don't want to provide a results slide, just want them to get feedback after answering (e.g., "Correct...", "Incorrect...", "Try Again"). Rather than start from scratch, what's the best way to use what I already have to create these Knowledge Check questions in my course?
Many thanks,
Corey
5 Replies
Hello Corey,
You should be able to go into each quiz slide, select Form View and change the feedback to "by question" or "by choice" .
Thanks for your note, Emily. That wasn't exactly what I was referring to, but I've been figuring out how to create those Knowledge Check questions as best as I can since my post. There might be better ways, but I'm getting them done nonetheless. I like how I can copy and paste from ppt and then leverage the Knowledge Check questions that I've created in earlier topics as I continue developing the course. That's helpful. Continuing to move forward - - - and learning! : )
Thanks for the update Corey!
You're welcome, Emily. Overall, I'm finding the tool to be pretty intuitive. And when it's not, there are typically resources / answers out there to at least get me on the right track.
Theses forums are full of a lot of helpful people with answers.
Also you can check out the tutorials here.
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