How can students review learning module content after submission?

Jul 10, 2023

I am creating learning modules for biology.  I upload the modules to our LMS, which is Blackboard.  I have done some testing to see how this will look.  Once a student completes the module and submits their work, they are not able to go through the module again and see what answers they may have selected.  The only way I see around this is to allow the student to have an unlimited number of attempts.  The biggest issue is that these modules would contain the notes the students would need to study from and I would like them to be able to flip through the notes as needed.  Is this a limitation of Blackboard, or would all LMS have the same issue?

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Jose Tansengco

Hello Melissa, 

Thanks for reaching out!

If you'd like your learners to resume right where they left off when they go back to your course, you'll want to change the resume behavior of your course to Always resume. This article explains how to modify the resume behavior in Storyline 360: 

Note that some LMS learning standards, such as SCORM 2004 3rd Edition returns learners to the first slide after course completion when the status is set to "Complete/Incomplete" and "Complete/Failed". If your course is already using Always resume, you'll want to try using other learning standards, such as SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 4th Ed to see if these will give you the resume behavior you are looking for. 

Additionally, you can also test your course in SCORM Cloud to see if the reason why your course is not resuming as expected has something to do with your LMS. This article explains how you can test your course in SCORM Cloud

If you have any additional questions or inquiries, feel free to open a case with our support team here!