I want to mirror the "Submit all at once" behavior from Quizmaker in StoryLine. Specifically, I want the warning modal that tells students they have not answered all questions. This does not appear to be possible in StoryLine.
I am seeing unwanted behavior when re-taking a quiz with the option "Reset only incorrect questions" is active. If there are any unanswered questions, the reset questions resubmit automatically and skip to the results slide when the next button is selected (without showing any other reset questions). The only way the student can submit all the reset questions is to navigate to each one using the menu without using the next button.
By default, question slides in Storyline 360 have a Submit button, meaning each question will be submitted one at a time for evaluation and feedback.
If you want all the questions to be submitted at the same time at the end of the quiz, just change the navigation controls from Submit buttons to Prev/Next buttons.
The specific behaviour I want is to give the student a warning modal that will not let them submit the test without answering all the questions. This is the default behavior in Quizmaker but I cannot find a way to implement it in Storyline.
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Hello Keith!
I'm happy to help!
By default, question slides in Storyline 360 have a Submit button, meaning each question will be submitted one at a time for evaluation and feedback.
If you want all the questions to be submitted at the same time at the end of the quiz, just change the navigation controls from Submit buttons to Prev/Next buttons.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Thank you.
The specific behaviour I want is to give the student a warning modal that will not let them submit the test without answering all the questions. This is the default behavior in Quizmaker but I cannot find a way to implement it in Storyline.
Thank you
Keith
Hi Keith,
You can provide a warning for the users as well:
Warning Learners About Skipping Questions
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