Hello. I have an exam that consist of multiple quizzes. There is a result slide for each quiz and a slide that shows the overall average, (percentage). This example will be published to my LMS, SumTotal. I would like to be able to report the scores of each individual quiz within this course separately.
I have created a print result button that shows the results including the correct/wrong answers. However, I am not able to report this from the lms... I am open to any suggestions.
Storyline will send the overall average from your final results slide to the LMS. If you also want data on the scores of each individual quiz, try using this method. And since you're working with numerical values, use the How Many survey question instead of the Short Answer survey question.
Once that data is compiled in the LMS database, there's really no limit to what kind of analysis you can perform (assuming the LMS grants access to the data)! I'd recommend reaching out to your LMS Administrator to find out what options they have available for reporting and data analysis.
Thanks Alyssa! I have reached out to the LMS provider to discuss fields and filters for capturing the data. I will go back into storyline to try out the method you suggested.
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Hi there H Y,
Storyline will send the overall average from your final results slide to the LMS. If you also want data on the scores of each individual quiz, try using this method. And since you're working with numerical values, use the How Many survey question instead of the Short Answer survey question.
Once that data is compiled in the LMS database, there's really no limit to what kind of analysis you can perform (assuming the LMS grants access to the data)! I'd recommend reaching out to your LMS Administrator to find out what options they have available for reporting and data analysis.
Thanks Alyssa! I have reached out to the LMS provider to discuss fields and filters for capturing the data. I will go back into storyline to try out the method you suggested.
Thanks again!
Sounds great, H Y. Let us know if you hit any snags along the way!
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