I want to create a worksheet in Storyline which is able to evaluate a diagram (see attachment). The learner has to submit several input data on one sheet to get the score. Does anybody has an idea?
The second image suggests the learner needs to place dots at certain points. If so, you could add a variety of hotspot zones with On Click triggers that set dots using the Visited state. If all correct hotspots are visited the student has answered correctly. A variable or two might be needed as well
thank you for the feedback. I tried to set several hotspots in a freeform template but their is only the possibility to select one as "correct". If I can select several I could define the whole line by several dots.
Thanks Klaus for the update and glad you got it working. As far as a hotspot question type you can only have one correct, but if you turned it into a "freeform pick many" question you'd be able to select more than one correct option.
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The second image suggests the learner needs to place dots at certain points. If so, you could add a variety of hotspot zones with On Click triggers that set dots using the Visited state. If all correct hotspots are visited the student has answered correctly. A variable or two might be needed as well
Hi Brian,
thank you for the feedback. I tried to set several hotspots in a freeform template but their is only the possibility to select one as "correct". If I can select several I could define the whole line by several dots.
KJ
Hi Brian,
I made some progress in the meanwhile. But still have a problem. Please find the attachment. Maybe you have an idea...
KJ
OK, now I have a version which is working for my purpose.
KJ
Thanks Klaus for the update and glad you got it working. As far as a hotspot question type you can only have one correct, but if you turned it into a "freeform pick many" question you'd be able to select more than one correct option.
You are right. That is a better solution. Thank you for the hint.
KJ
No problem. :)
With Storyline there always seems to be a lot of ways to accomplish things!
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