I took a look at the multiple choice and if there IS a way to reposition the button, I couldn't find it.
One workaround would be to use a Pick One question.
In the attached I inserted a radio button and then, separately, a text box with 3 lines. I adjusted the position of the radio button in the way you described above. I'm not sure if they A is supposed to stand for the radio button?
I grouped the radio button and the adjacent text box.
Repeated (actually copied/pasted that group) for a question with 3 lines.
One question, Does this work with the LMS tracking system? I need to track every answer.. I tried to groep my current question-texbox with a new textbox but they refuse to group.
The Pick One is one of Storyline's quizzes, so I can't imagine that it wouldn't track in an LMS.
Regarding your current question, did you use Multiple Choice (or response) or did you use Pick One? If you can upload a question, we can take a look and see 'sup!
I used multiple choice and I prefer this because I have many Modules and many questions in this setting.. I can't effort it to do it all over again in a pick one slide. I just made a design change and this problem pops up.
I have an example file attached.. You can choose out A, B or C.
The answer for B and C are that big, that they need several lines of text.. The looks of B are acceptable but the looks of C are just ugly..
I want a uniform design. So can you please tell me how to put the radio button on the top of the text box?
There is no easy way to get the radio button to align to the top of the text. I would use the same solution as Becky and use a pick one freeform with a separate radio button as my work around.
One question... I can't find the pick one version is the graded section of quizzing.. Only in the survey and the draw from blank sections... Wich section did you choose Rebecca?
You're right, the Pick One isn't in the Graded quizzes section, it's in the Freeform section. But it IS, as you've seen if you've downloaded the one I posted on March 24th, a graded quiz with correct/incorrect layers and will be picked up by a Results Slide and the LMS. Hope that makes things a bit more clear.
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Hi Bram,
I took a look at the multiple choice and if there IS a way to reposition the button, I couldn't find it.
One workaround would be to use a Pick One question.
In the attached I inserted a radio button and then, separately, a text box with 3 lines. I adjusted the position of the radio button in the way you described above. I'm not sure if they A is supposed to stand for the radio button?
I grouped the radio button and the adjacent text box.
Repeated (actually copied/pasted that group) for a question with 3 lines.
Please shout out with any questions.
Hi Rebecca!
Thanks for your answer!
One question, Does this work with the LMS tracking system? I need to track every answer.. I tried to groep my current question-texbox with a new textbox but they refuse to group.
Hi Bram,
The Pick One is one of Storyline's quizzes, so I can't imagine that it wouldn't track in an LMS.
Regarding your current question, did you use Multiple Choice (or response) or did you use Pick One? If you can upload a question, we can take a look and see 'sup!
Hi Rebecca,
I used multiple choice and I prefer this because I have many Modules and many questions in this setting.. I can't effort it to do it all over again in a pick one slide. I just made a design change and this problem pops up.
I have an example file attached.. You can choose out A, B or C.
The answer for B and C are that big, that they need several lines of text.. The looks of B are acceptable but the looks of C are just ugly..
I want a uniform design. So can you please tell me how to put the radio button on the top of the text box?
Thank you very much!
There is no easy way to get the radio button to align to the top of the text. I would use the same solution as Becky and use a pick one freeform with a separate radio button as my work around.
Ridiculous..
Do I have to remake all the slides if I use the pick one method?
Or can I just change the question type?
This software feels unfinished to me..
Using pick one would require all the slides to be recreated, there is no way to change the question type unless it is a freeform question
Well thats just great.. -_-
Thanks for your time!
One question... I can't find the pick one version is the graded section of quizzing.. Only in the survey and the draw from blank sections... Wich section did you choose Rebecca?
Thanks!
Hi Brian,
You're right, the Pick One isn't in the Graded quizzes section, it's in the Freeform section. But it IS, as you've seen if you've downloaded the one I posted on March 24th, a graded quiz with correct/incorrect layers and will be picked up by a Results Slide and the LMS. Hope that makes things a bit more clear.
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