Creating a self assessment that provides one answer in multiple areas.

Feb 06, 2015

I am creating an eLearning called Emotional Intelligence. With our old software, we would have the learners print out an attachment that was a question and answer assessment. Each of the 30 questions fit into 6 different categories and how the ranked in each. I am trying to create this in Storyline, but I am having trouble with have a results slide that shows all 6 categories. I would appreciate any and all help!

4 Replies
Simon Blair

Hi Elizabet,

I think I understand. From the sounds of it, you should be able to do this by creating multiple question banks (1 per category), then creating a results slide that shows the results variables on a single screen.

Have a look at this sample I recently created. It has two question banks and shows the results on a single screen. Let me know if you need help figuring this out.

Emily Ruby

Hello Elizabet,

Welcome to the community. You could do several question banks and have them all report to the same results slide as Simon mentioned. You could also set each bank up with its own results, then have a one final results slide calculate all 6 totals from the results slides. Here is some n=more information on Question Banks and Results slides.

Simon Blair

Hi Elizabet,

What I did was create two separate results slides, one for each question bank. That created the variables I needed (results.*). Don't worry about these slides, just set up your file so they don't get displayed.

After that, I created a new slide manually and inserted the results variables I wanted to report.

The source file should be available at http://goo.gl/j224Pk (I can't check right now, Google Drive us blocked by my company).

The file is called Football.story.

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