When i'm using say 5-10 or even 20 quizzes (mcqs, or others), how can add the Try again option by default so I don't have to add it manually each time.
Nope that wasn't the question. Sorry about the wording. I'll try again. If I am creating 20 slides with different quiz, how do ensure that EVERY SLIDE automatically has a TRY AGAIN function already activated? Also If I want user to be able to try 2 or 3 or 4 times, how can I default it?
no there isn't a way to default an attempt number for a specific slide type. I would recommend if you know you are creating 5 MC questions, create the first slide with the # of attempts you want and then duplicate the slide and it will hold the settings.
Correct that what I said in post above if you are creating 5MC questions...or a specific quiz type.
There are 16 graded/freeform quiz types. If you were using all 16 or a mixture of quiz types, create a project quiz file with one of each type with your settings and then you have them when you want to use them.
When you start a new project, import them in from your quiz file and duplicate away...
Great. That's a way out. When you say project quiz file, do you mean just any project with a set of questions? Also, totally unrelated, I could do with some expert help as I haven't been doing this log in terms of UX. Is there anyone out there you' recommend?
I don't see Italy on this link on the Articulate website but here is the reseller of Articulate software in Italy they may be able to help you with training.
Mosaicoelearning Viale dei Platani, 176 97100 Ragusa (RG)
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Hi Robert!
If you increase the number of attempts to 2 or more, the Try Again layer will automatically appear, along with the Correct and Incorrect layer.
Let me know if that answers your question, or if you were thinking of something else. :)
Nope that wasn't the question. Sorry about the wording. I'll try again. If I am creating 20 slides with different quiz, how do ensure that EVERY SLIDE automatically has a TRY AGAIN function already activated? Also If I want user to be able to try 2 or 3 or 4 times, how can I default it?
Hi Robert
no there isn't a way to default an attempt number for a specific slide type. I would recommend if you know you are creating 5 MC questions, create the first slide with the # of attempts you want and then duplicate the slide and it will hold the settings.
That works when the questions are all the same type, not when they are different (fill in the blanks, multiple etc). Right?
Yes Robert,
Correct that what I said in post above if you are creating 5MC questions...or a specific quiz type.
There are 16 graded/freeform quiz types. If you were using all 16 or a mixture of quiz types, create a project quiz file with one of each type with your settings and then you have them when you want to use them.
When you start a new project, import them in from your quiz file and duplicate away...
Sorry it's not the answer you are after.
Great. That's a way out. When you say project quiz file, do you mean just any project with a set of questions? Also, totally unrelated, I could do with some expert help as I haven't been doing this log in terms of UX. Is there anyone out there you' recommend?
Hi Robert
yes I just meant create a SL file and fill it with quiz slides set to your requirements.
Recommendation for F-2-F training do you mean? Where are you located your profile says UK, Italy?
Yep, but my Italian is cr@p. I need an English speaking dude :-)
Sorry one more. Is there a way for a text to PULSE? a bit like the 'marker' function?
Ha ha
I don't see Italy on this link on the Articulate website but here is the reseller of Articulate software in Italy they may be able to help you with training.
Mosaicoelearning
Viale dei Platani, 176
97100 Ragusa (RG)
+39 093 26 26 402
+39 334 84 37 664
e: articulate@mosaicoelearning.it
w: http://www.mosaicoelearning.it
Fingers crossed they have English speaking dudes...good luck!
No pulse but you could do a glow effect on the text and then have it flash at intervals would that help?
Otherwise I would start a new discussion with that topic so folks can offer you some ideas.
Thanks
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