Freeform questions, such as a pick one can include grades/scores - but I think you're thinking of some of the survey question types. There isn't a way to change the question type once created, you'd need to recreate the question.
In regards to using the graded questions, you're welcome to use them for any type of deployment, and you can calculate the grade on the results slide - but you'd need an LMS or similar to track the results and report back.
For any graded questions you'll need to report those on a results slide and use that to track within your SCORM set up. You may not be able to easily identify the answers within the scorm data - as the options for answers are not text you've necessarily entered in, but the shapes or objects themselves.
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Hi Tom,
Freeform questions, such as a pick one can include grades/scores - but I think you're thinking of some of the survey question types. There isn't a way to change the question type once created, you'd need to recreate the question.
In regards to using the graded questions, you're welcome to use them for any type of deployment, and you can calculate the grade on the results slide - but you'd need an LMS or similar to track the results and report back.
I thought that the freeform questions couldn't be scorm-tracked, but you said is it possible @Ashley?
Hi Jorge,
Freeform quiz questions can be graded, and you'll see information here in regards to the drag/drop set up as an example. Survey questions are the ones that can't be graded.
For any graded questions you'll need to report those on a results slide and use that to track within your SCORM set up. You may not be able to easily identify the answers within the scorm data - as the options for answers are not text you've necessarily entered in, but the shapes or objects themselves.
Cool, thank you, if so, i think that those question must be re-named to "graded freeform" or something like that
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