branching quiz and LMS
Jun 29, 2015
Hi everyone! I have read many of the post on this topic, but I haven't been able to come up with a solution.
I need to create a quiz that has two separate paths. Users who work in region A would take one set of questions. Users in region B take the same questions plus an additional 5 questions.
I need the score to report and show correctly in the LMS. This is tricky because some users will answer 10 questions and some 15. The scoring automatically wants to consider the grade as x/15 with x being the number correct.
To set it up, I created an introduction slide in which the user would click region A or B. Path A has 10 questions and path B has 15 (the 10 from A duplicated plus the additional 5). I was able to get the score to show correctly on the screen using variables, but it still reports incorrectly to the LMS.
Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
7 Replies
Hi Donielle,
I have the same type of set up, but I have three different types of students that take three different test. I just used three different results slides that pull from each quiz bank. It might be the variables that are messing with your LMS. I hope this information helps.
Joe,
Thank you for your response. Which of your results slides reports to the LMS?
Well,
we don't use an LMS, the students prints the results manually and turn them in. I would love to have one but for now this is how we have to handle it. I just figured the variables were messing with your LMS. I hope I didn't cause any confusion.
That's okay. Thank you for your input.
Hi Donielle! Check out this thread as well, it may offer you some assistance :)
Thanks Leslie, but I'm still stuck. I had previously read (and reread lol) that post, but the first solution offers a solution that doesn't show accurate scoring in the LMS. The other solution mentioned by Valentino ( https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/multi-language-graded-quizzing-with-question-banks#183593) involves a scenario in which each branch has equal questions. I will only have two branches, but they will have a different number of questions. Any other suggestions? Do you know if what I'm trying to do is even possible?
It seems that some users have accomplished something similar, although you can see it is not something 'built in' to the software. Here is another thread with an example that may assist. Otherwise, hopefully the community will be able to chime in and assist. You are also welcome to share your thoughts with our product development team here.
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