Step 4 shows a method of providing no feedback at all, plus some other options.
I'd like a correct answer to proceed directly to the next question without a pop-up "That's Correct!" requiring the student to click again to proceed. I am satisfied with the incorrect feedback pop-up which can cover what the correct answer was.
In Presenter, there is a way to achieve this without resorting to specifying feedback for each choice.
I'd also like to know how to do this. Is there a variable that could be set up somehow for the quiz question? Jump to next slide if the answer is equal to correct?
Hey Sam, see if the story file attached at the end of this reply gives you what you want. You can just delete the feedback text in the "Correct Feedback" field in the question editor, and this will prevent any correct feedback from appearing. When the learner hits Submit, they'll go right to the next slide. (But since the Incorrect Feedback field contains some text, thee learner will see feedback after submitting an incorrect answer.) Does that fit your needs?
Tx, Jeanette. That totally works - at least in the test file I'd created a few minutes ago. I was misinterpreting the instructions I think, at Step 4 in Peter's link above, and assuming it would just delete the text but not automatically move to the next question. My bad :-(
Also, a question: is this the same as simply removing the correct feedback layer? When I look at the quiz slide, it seems like this is what's been done?
Also, a question: is this the same as simply removing the correct feedback layer? When I look at the quiz slide, it seems like this is what's been done?
Right, removing the layer has the same effect as deleting the feedback text in the question editor.
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Hi Sam,
The feedback options are set at the question level and within the feedback masters, as shown in Step 4 here. Or are you looking for more specialized feedback, based on how the user answers the question?
Peter,
Step 4 shows a method of providing no feedback at all, plus some other options.
I'd like a correct answer to proceed directly to the next question without a pop-up "That's Correct!" requiring the student to click again to proceed. I am satisfied with the incorrect feedback pop-up which can cover what the correct answer was.
In Presenter, there is a way to achieve this without resorting to specifying feedback for each choice.
Hi Sam and Peter,
I'd also like to know how to do this. Is there a variable that could be set up somehow for the quiz question? Jump to next slide if the answer is equal to correct?
Superheroes?
Hey Sam, see if the story file attached at the end of this reply gives you what you want. You can just delete the feedback text in the "Correct Feedback" field in the question editor, and this will prevent any correct feedback from appearing. When the learner hits Submit, they'll go right to the next slide. (But since the Incorrect Feedback field contains some text, thee learner will see feedback after submitting an incorrect answer.) Does that fit your needs?
Tx, Jeanette. That totally works - at least in the test file I'd created a few minutes ago. I was misinterpreting the instructions I think, at Step 4 in Peter's link above, and assuming it would just delete the text but not automatically move to the next question. My bad :-(
Also, a question: is this the same as simply removing the correct feedback layer? When I look at the quiz slide, it seems like this is what's been done?
Right, removing the layer has the same effect as deleting the feedback text in the question editor.
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