Help! How to link the answers to the test with the conditions?
Mar 12, 2014
Hi.
Help solve the problem. There is a problem: Picture from pieces 8 pieces. Trainee clicks on the piece and sees the issue.
Responds to it. If correct, the picture opens, if not, then a piece of scrolls but
remains closed. Trainee can no longer click on that piece. He clicks on the next piece.
Answers to question 2. This may be to drag the image to the desired location,
choose the correct answer from the list, correspondence and other test versions.
Same as with the first picture, if properly - picture opens wrong remains closed
and is not clickable. So he pushes all 8 pictures and answers to 8 questions.
At the end of the entire picture is open or closed some pieces. Goes to the second test. By analogy with the first. Pictures open or remain closed.
After two tests check how much% student passed all questions. If errors are more
than 20% passes ToT and thereafter again responds to the test. And if all went well,
then congratulate him and show pictures he had collected. Here's what I started doing. But lack of knowledge stop me.
I can not understand how it's all done.
5 Replies
Hi Svetlana
Now understand the problem a whole lot better. Will look at it when I get home tonight and feedback my progress (or lack thereof) back to you tomorrow.
спокойной ночи
Alphonso
Hi Svetlana, this is complicated and is not going to work the way you have it set up. You need to use variables to trap how the learner answered each question and communicate that answer back to the puzzle page. The problem is that when using lightboxes, Storyline does not communicate variable changes back to the main screen. This is a bug in Storyline.
If you want to use the built in quiz questions for this, the only way around this is not to use lightboxes. I have modified your story file to show you how you can do this. Only the first two puzzle pieces are set up. Hopefully, you can follow the example to set up the rest yourself.
Thank you very much! It's amazing, but it works! Would think in this direction!
How to change the states of the picture? If I want no black version, and the red for example. And how do you add a states "correct" with the property that invisible?
Hi, I answered this question in your other post. One thing I forgot to mention is that once you have the states looking the way you want for one of the puzzle images you should be able to use the format painter to apply the format to the other puzzle shapes.
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